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Apple Pay
Apple Pay gives your customers an easy, secure, and private way to pay in stores, within apps, on the web, and in Business Chat. Customers can use the devices that they have with them every day. Accepting Apple Pay is faster than accepting traditional credit and debit cards and other payment methods.
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The Future of Transaction (Cashless Payment)
Back in the day, people always carry cash all the time as payments were mostly done physically but everything has changed when cashless payment was introduced. People start to carry less cash in the past few years and almost everything can be paid by using smartphones or cards. Will people
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  Fiat money means all kinds of money that are made legal tender backed by a government. The term is usually reserved for legal-tender paper money or coins that have face values and not pegged against the commodity values such as gold or silver. Historically, paper money and banknotes are
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  Alipay or 支付宝 in Chinese is a third-party cell phone and online payment platform. It is established in Hangzhou, China in February 2004 with the aid of Alibaba Group and the founder Jack Ma. In 2015, Alipay moved their headquarters to Pudong, Shanghai but their parent enterprise Ant Financial
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Learning how to identify support and resistance trend lines is arguably one of the most important aspects of trading, and the first thing any aspiring trader should master. Support is a price level where a downtrend can be expected to pause due to a concentration of demand. When the price
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Forex Chart Pattern
Chart patterns are a crucial part of the Forex technical analysis. Patterns are born out of price fluctuations, and they each represent chart figures with their own meanings. Each chart pattern indicator has a specific trading potential. As a result, Forex traders spot chart patterns to profit from the expected
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Forex CandleStick Chart
Candlestick charts are arguably the oldest type of charts used for price prediction and it all started in the 1700s when Homma Munehisa in Japan became a legendary rice merchant for predicting rice prices using Candlestick Charts. Candlestick chart patterns are exceedingly popular in Forex trading because of their dynamic
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In the mid-90s, a digital asset is a digital entity owned by an individual or company. Examples include digital photos, videos, and songs. These assets are not tangible, meaning they have no physical presence. Today, inventions such as cryptocurrencies are part of the digital asset revolution. Bitcoin represented the biggest change to the meaning of the term digital asset to date.
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Customer Due Diligence Any monetary institution or regulated commercial enterprise has to undergo the KYC manner for purchaser on boarding. This is part of the world efforts to comply with Anti-Money Laundering/Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) laws, as well as to guard the commercial enterprise from fraud and bad actors. During the
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Spoofing and Phishing People acquire unsolicited calls and emails every day. Most of these are ignored due to the fact they’re viewed as spam, e.g., a telemarketer making an attempt to promote them a vacation timeshare. But on occasion, awful actors will use these attempts as a structure of phishing.
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