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Coinone Uses Ripple’s Tech To Become South Korea’s First Blockchain-Based Remittance Service

Coinone Transfer, the payments business subsidiary of cryptocurrency exchange Coinone has introduced the first-ever blockchain-powered remittance service to South Korea. Named Cross, the web service and mobile app will enable remittance payments to the Philippines and Thailand, at a faster pace with lower costs. дальше »

2018-12-11 14:59


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South Korea: Kakao and Terra Partner to Create Blockchain Ecosystem, dApps, and Stablecoins

Kakao, South Korea’s largest mobile carrier, has signed a partnership with stablecoin project Terra to collaborate on a blockchain-based payments system, reported Korea Times on November 15, 2018. Kakao and Terra Partnership Kakao’s native blockchain platform “Klaytn” is a highly-scalable protocol with average block times of one second and the ability to deploy decentralized applications (dApps) for end users which. дальше »

2018-11-17 06:00


ICON Reveals 3 New Blockchain Apps: ID Card, Vote and S-Coin Payments for South Korean Government Integration

Popular crypto platform ICON has been on a tear recently, with the project not only delivering on its roadmap promises (in a timely fashion) but also releasing new, exciting dApps quite frequently. In this regard, ICON has recently teamed up with the government of South Korea so as to develop three new dApps which will […] дальше »

2018-10-31 23:11


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South Korean Telecoms Giants Set to Offer Blockchain-Based Mobile Payments Solution

South Korean mobile carrier and global electronics giant LG Uplus has joined forces with Far EasTone Telecommunications, SoftBank, and TBCASoft, to develop a cross-carrier blockchain payments solution to enable local mobile phone subscribers from different networks to make quick payments with their phones when they travel abroad, reported The Korea Times on September 16, 2018. дальше »

2018-9-19 18:30


Samsung Accepts Cryptocurrency Payments in Three Baltic States

Samsung is reportedly accepting cryptocurrency payments in several Baltic States using crypto payment platform CopPay. The Lithuania-based company made the announcement today. Customers in Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, and Kaunas in the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will be able to purchase Samsung smartphones, tablets, laptops, TV sets, and more with cryptocurrency. дальше »

2018-7-20 14:30


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