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Policy

Colorado Residents Can Now Use Crypto to Pay Taxes

The state's taxpayers can do so through PayPal for an additional fee.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (CoinDesk)

Videos

When Payments Go Programmable

Jose Fernandez da Ponte, PayPal's SVP and GM of Blockchain, Crypto, and Digital Currencies (BCDC) joins PayPal President and CEO Dan Schulman at Consensus 2022 to discuss the role cryptocurrency plays in the future of payments. Moderator: Alan Murray, Chief Executive Officer, Fortune Media (USA) Corporation

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Finance

PayPal's Move to Allow Crypto Transfers to External Wallets the First Step Away From Fiat World, CEO Says

The payment services giant will allow users to turn crypto into fiat for use at any one of 35 million merchant accounts.

PayPal CEO Dan Schulman (Geoffroy van der Hasselt/Getty Images)

Finance

PayPal Converts Conditional Virtual Currency License to Full BitLicense

The payments giant announced it would let users withdraw their crypto holdings to their own wallets earlier today.

(Getty Images)

Videos

Paypal Expands Crypto Abilities: What’s Next?

“The Hash” discusses Paypal’s move to expand its crypto abilities, including allowing U.S. users to transfer supported coins to third party wallets.

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Finance

PayPal Ups Crypto Push: Users Can Now Move Coins to Other Wallets and Exchanges

PayPal crypto chief Jose Fernandez da Ponte said plans to let users move their crypto holdings to third-party wallets have been in the works since 2021.

PayPal is now allowing its users to transfer coins from its platform to other wallets and exchanges. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Finance

Aptos Revealed as PayPal Ventures’ First Layer 1 Investment

Aptos Labs announced a $200 million funding round in March and has now revealed that the venture arm of the payments giant was among the backers.

The Pacific as seen from Aptos, Calif. (Cristina Glebova/Unsplash)

Layer 2

Deplatformed by PayPal, Antiwar Journalists Speak Out

“If they can do this to us, they can do it to you,” says a writer whose outlet has challenged the neat narratives around Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Consortium News Editor-in-Chief Joe Lauria, whose site was blocked by PayPal without explanation. (Elvert Barnes/Wikimedia Commons)