Breaking: Venezuela’s International Airport Set to Start Accepting Bitcoin ($BTC)
One of the international airports in Venezuela is all set to open a Bitcoin and other crypto payment options for ticketing amid the growing popularity of digital assets. According to reports, Simon Bolivar International Airport is working towards enabling crypto payments in accordance with the local regulations. The airport is located in the capital city downtown Caracas.
🔥China Crypto Ban: Here’s Why Chinese Government is Now Tracking IP Addresses of Users
The Chinese government has no plans of stopping when it comes to the crypto crackdown. Despite the most recent crypto ban guidelines the Beijing authorities continue to issue new guidelines and find ways to prohibit crypto use. The latest in the series of actions include tracking the IP address of citizens to check whether they are mining crypto or not.
🔥Coinbase to Facilitate Crypto Payments for Music Artists With Latest Partnership
Coinbase has announced its exclusive partnership with the American Music distributor, UnitedMasters to enable the choice of cryptocurrency payments to artists for the music they create. According to Coinbase’s recent blog, the partnership will not only financially empower the music creators, in fact, it will also ‘decentralize the economics of the music business.’
🔥Ripple signs exclusive ESG partnership worth $44 million
The leading blockchain and cryptocurrency solutions provider, Ripple announced a strategic ESG joint investment worth $44 million with Nelnet Renewable Energy, into one of Nelnet’s solar energy investment funds. According to the Press Release, this multi-million-dollar joint investment fund aims to finance solar energy projects throughout the United States, and further enable the adoption of a sustainable energy-driven future.
📈XRP Rejection From $1.2 Closes In On $1 As More Declines Beckon
XRP price forced below $1.1 and the 100 SMA following overhead pressure at $1.2.
The MACD and the RSI emphasize the emergent selling pressure, risking Ripple’s freefall to $1.Ripple had gradually and with struggle rose to $1.2 during the weekend session. In September, the international money transfer token lost ground to $0.86. The lower prices allowed more buyers to come, thus lifting the token above $1.