The unnamed sources say Visa and Mastercard, two payment firm giants, are reportedly suspending their involvement in new cryptocurrency ventures. Visa's head of crypto Cuy Sheffield disagrees.
Report Claims Visa and Mastercard Plan to Pause New Partnerships, Visa's Head of Crypto Insists 'Story Is Inaccurate'
published by Reuters on Tuesday states that Visa and Mastercard, two payments firms, are suspending their involvement in cryptocurrency ventures, according to unnamed sources. The sources cited “high-profile collapses” as the reason for the companies’ decision, and noted that discussions about the subject had taken place.
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