Visa Cautious on the Bitcoin Block Chain

Visa Cautious on the Bitcoin Block Chain

According to a recent article, Visa is aiming to maintain its dominance one way or another. Collab, an arm of Visa Europe, is investigating Bitcoin-oriented companies that could disrupt their business model ultimately. Visa is not against ultimately updating its methods to remain competitive if other technologies such as Bitcoin come along and accomplish the same task, only cheaper. Visa told the International Business Times: Take something outside of that - who is going to regulate it, authenticate it? If we skip a heartbeat of settlement here - can you imagine us saying: 'We can't settle....


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