Visa Invites Lenders to Test Blockchain Payment System
American multinational financial services corporation, Visa, is inviting lenders to test its interbank transfer system that sends money over a blockchain. Visa’s New Blockchain Project. Hendrik Kleinsmiede, co-founder of Visa’s innovation hub, Visa Europe Collab, said in the announcement that the project is designed to “reduce the friction of domestic....
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Visa Europe has announced it is working on a proof-of-concept for a blockchain-based remittance service. Created through Visa Europe Collab, the trade organization's innovation initiative, the proof-of-concept is being built in collaboration with Epiphyte, an enterprise blockchain services firm that recently graduated from San Mateo incubator Boost VC. Though details on the proof-of-concept were limited, the companies said they are working in a "controlled test environment" that is seeking to simulate real-world remittance transactions. A press release by Visa Europe Collab indicated the....
On October 21, 2016, Visa announced a new partnership with blockchain enterprise company Chain that will develop “a simple, fast and secure way to process B2B payments globally.” Dubbed Visa B2B Connect, the system will offer participating pilot financial institutions a consistent process for managing settlement through Visa’s standard practices. “The time has never been better for the global business community to take advantage of new payment technologies and improve some of the most fundamental processes needed to run their businesses,” said McCarthy. “We are developing our new solution....
On Monday, the American multinational financial services corporation Visa announced that digital currency payments have arrived on Visa’s settlement platform. The payment giant revealed that the company will leverage USD coin (USDC), the regulated token built on top of the Ethereum network. A lot Has Changed Since Dee Hock founded Visa Visa has announced cryptocurrency integration with its settlement platform on March 29. The company said a lot has changed since Dee Hock founded Visa, and nowadays Visa must “accommodate new form factors for money.” BREAKING: Visa has....