Bitcoin Payments Are More Secure Than EMV Chip Based Cards

Bitcoin Payments Are More Secure Than EMV Chip Based Cards

Credit cards with EMV Chips are not as secure as it was initially thought to be. Bitcoin continues to be a more secure payments option. The ongoing competition between fiat based electronic payments and digital currency payments doesn’t have a winner yet. The credit and debit card based electronic payments systems score over Bitcoin payments when it comes to number of users and the rate at which transactions are processed. However, Bitcoin continues to lead the way in the security department. Credit Card frauds have hit an all-time high across the world. In last year alone, total damages....


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