Through the new integration, verified PayPal users in the United States will be able to buy BTC, ETH, BCH, and LTC directly through Ledger Live.
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PayPal UK to halt Bitcoin purchases until early 2024
PayPal will temporarily halt crypto purchases in the United Kingdom starting from Oct. 1, 2023, expecting to re-enable the service in early 2024.
Analysts tip 5 catalysts that could break Bitcoin, crypto from its stupor
Analysts believe spot Bitcoin ETFs, new stablecoin adoption, and an upcoming Ethereum scaling upgrade are among the catalysts that could reignite the crypto markets.
What is PayPal USD, and how does it work?
PayPal has launched its own stablecoin, dubbed PayPal USD (PYUSD). The coin is only available to American customers.
PayPal to roll out Cryptocurrencies Hub for select users
The Cryptocurrencies Hub is key for PayPal to reinvent itself as a crypto-inclusive platform. The service will allow for the sale and purchase of cryptocurrencies among other functionalities.
Crypto Biz: PayPal’s stablecoin goes live, Bitstamp seeks capital, and Coinbase’s L2
This week’s Crypto Biz explores PayPal’s stablecoin, Coinbase’s new layer 2 network, Bitstamp’s fundraising and the growing popularity of crypto bots on Telegram.
US House Financial Services Committee leadership takes opposing sides on the PayPal stablecoin
Rep. Maxine Waters said she was “deeply concerned” about the PYUSD without a proper regulatory framework in place, while Rep. Patrick McHenry said it “hold[s] promise”.
CPI report may show uptick in US inflation — How will Bitcoin price react?
Bitcoin price remains range bound as equities, gold and US Treasuries offer competitive rates with reduced risk. This week’s CPI report could shake things up.
Breaking: Paypal launches stablecoin for payment
Payment processing giant PayPal started crypto payments in March 2020 and since then has been actively involved in the crypto payment sector.
Money stored on mobile payment apps may not be FDIC insured, US watchdog warns
Deposits on mobile payment apps may not be insured by the FDIC, and customers may not know whether their money is insured or not.
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