How retailers are approaching cryptocurrency payments - Retail Dive
Quick Read
A survey released by the Pew Research Center in November 2021 showed that men are twice as likely to say they have used crypto compared to women.
Looking at the age group of 18- to 29-year-olds, 43% of men said they’ve invested in, traded or used crypto.
Thirty-one percent of 18- to 29-year-olds surveyed have used crypto in some capacity, compared to only 8% of those 50 to 64 years old.
A May 2022 report by The Federal Reserve Board says that crypto used for financial transactions or purchases is much less common than its usage for investment.
adults used crypto for payment over the prior 12 months.
The Original Article can be found on
Retail Dive
Cryptocurrency News Live: Bitcoin, Ethereum Manage To Remain Steady - ABP Live
Cryptocurrency still remains a mystical subject for many keen investors in India. While cryptos are slowly gaining recognition from investors and regulators alike, with countries a …

Reversible blockchain transactions are key to fighting crime — and wide adoption - Cointelegraph
A proposal out of Stanford University to make crypto transactions reversible is adding a wrinkle to discussions of crime and fraud prevention. Researchers suggested that mutability …

Russia Allows International Trade in Cryptocurrency for Any Industry - Cryptonews
Russia Allows International Trade in Cryptocurrency for Any Industry The Finance Ministry of Russia is looking to facilitate a more accommodating cryptocurrency policy, as it plan …

Reversible blockchain transactions would improve cryptocurrency - Cointelegraph
A proposal out of Stanford University to make crypto transactions reversible is adding a wrinkle to discussions of crime and fraud prevention. Researchers suggested that mutability …

Cryptocurrency is a risky investment. How should the government regulate it? - NPR
Cryptocurrency is a risky investment. How should the government regulate it? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with American University associate law professor Hilary Allen about the gai …
