Big news from a payment giant: Western Union's CFO Matthew Cagwin just dropped some crypto plans at the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference. They're rolling out a stable card targeting users in economies dealing with crazy inflation rates, plus launching their very own stablecoin. Traditional finance meets crypto infrastructure—this could shake up how people in volatile markets protect their purchasing power. The legacy money transfer network is finally making its Web3 move.
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ProxyCollector
· 20h ago
Western Union is now heavily involved in virtual currencies.
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DogeBachelor
· 20h ago
The grand move of the old Western Union has finally begun.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 20h ago
终于开窍了啊
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BakedCatFanboy
· 20h ago
It’s too late, better to be early.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 20h ago
Transformation: Following the Trend or Well-Intentioned Effort
Big news from a payment giant: Western Union's CFO Matthew Cagwin just dropped some crypto plans at the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference. They're rolling out a stable card targeting users in economies dealing with crazy inflation rates, plus launching their very own stablecoin. Traditional finance meets crypto infrastructure—this could shake up how people in volatile markets protect their purchasing power. The legacy money transfer network is finally making its Web3 move.