One of the key use cases for Stablecoins, such as xZAR, is the ability to use it as a payment mechanism.
This is part of Remitano’s effort in a bid to enhance borderless access to financial and crypto-currency services.
Crypto-currencies are simple to trade and most of them are not bound to the success or failure of any country, providing people with an independent way to hold cash.
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The managed services approach to security can translate into increased value with lower costs, especially if a business has security products not used to full effect.
Half of all 2020 crypto hacks were of decentralised finance protocols, a pattern that was virtually negligible in all prior years, says CipherTrace.
The firm receives a strategic investment from quantitative crypto-currency trading firm Alameda Research, developer of crypto derivatives exchange FTX.
Viewing crypto-jacking as a nuisance instead of a serious threat is a mistake, says Sophos.
Binance's first masterclass for 2021 will take place on Thursday, 14 January at 6:30pm.
South Africa is one of the countries where bitcoin growth, adoption, and use have increased at a very rapid rate.
The company hit $19 881.56 on Binance on 30 November, capping off a bullish month.
The risk of losing money to online trading is still rather high, with 69% of surveyed South African forex-only traders admitting to having lost R9 999 or less.