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Les utilisateurs de MoonPay peuvent désormais acheter des Crypto via PayPal

Ce partenariat signifie que les utilisateurs de MoonPay aux États-Unis peuvent acheter en toute transparence des Crypto avec PayPal via un transfert de portefeuille, un virement bancaire et des transactions par carte de débit, selon un communiqué de presse.

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Marchés

Le stablecoin de PayPal fait partie du troisième plus grand pool de liquidités sur Curve

Le pool de liquidité FRAXPYUSD de Curve, mis en ligne le 27 décembre, affiche le troisième plus grand TVL de 135 millions de dollars.

Curve pools: FRAXPYUSD is the third largest by TVL (Curve)

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How PayPal, Visa and BlackRock View Crypto in 2023

Major players in the traditional finance sector including PayPal, Visa and BlackRock jumped head first into crypto this year. "CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie takes a closer look into how TradFi views digital assets in 2023.

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Consensus Magazine

Jose Fernandez da Ponte, directeur général de PayPal : des stablecoins pour tous

Le géant des paiements a lancé cette année son propre stablecoin en dollars américains basé sur Ethereum, offrant une concurrence sérieuse aux leaders du marché existants tels que USDT de Tether et USDC de Circle.

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What a New U.S. Consumer Watchdog Proposal Could Mean for Crypto Payments

CoinDesk Managing Editor of Global Policy and Regulation Nikhilesh De explains what a new proposal published by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) could mean for large nonbank payment providers, like PayPal or Jack Dorsey's Block. Plus, whether the proposed rule could impact bitcoin and other types of cryptocurrencies.

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PayPal Facing SEC Subpoena Linked to Stablecoin Could Be a 'Power Grab,' Former Paxos Exec Says

PayPal received a subpoena from the SEC recently, requesting documentation about its stablecoin PYUSD. Columbia Business School adjunct professor and former Paxos head of portfolio management Austin Campbell discusses the agency's latest move, explaining why he thinks this is a "pretty transparent attempt at intimidation and a power grab, especially against another U.S. regulator." Plus, Campbell's reaction to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's guilty verdict and the outlook for the crypto industry.

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Analyses

Si le stablecoin de PayPal est une valeur mobilière, tout peut l'être

L'ancien directeur du BUSD, Austin Campbell, a déclaré que l'assignation à comparaître de la SEC concernant le PYUSD était injustifiée.

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'Santa Rally' Could Spark Bitcoin to $56K by Year-End; PayPal Faces SEC Inquiry

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the hottest topics in the crypto industry today, including a new price prediction that bitcoin (BTC) could rise to $56,000 by Dec. 31, in line with its record of maintaining bullish momentum in final months of the year. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's trial is wrapping up. And, PayPal received a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requesting documentation about its USD stablecoin.

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SEC Is 'Poking and Prodding Around' With PayPal Subpoena: Analyst

PayPal (PYPL) said in a filing that the company received a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requesting documentation about its USD stablecoin. Tactive Wealth Advisor Eddy Gifford weighs in on what the subpoena could mean for the global payments giant. "It's just the SEC poking and prodding around," Gifford said. But it serves as a reminder that "if you are in the cryptocurrency space, you better be doing things by the book."

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