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Online transaction rules set to change from April 1; RBI guidelines to come into effect—find out what changes for you
In the era we inhabit today, the 'wallet' has become more digital than physical. From local tea stalls to sprawling shopping malls, we simply scan a QR code, and the payment is processed instantly.
LIBERAL, Kan. (KWCH) - The city of Liberal will no longer accept pennies for cash transactions beginning March 16, citing bank policy changes that went into effect when the penny stopped being ...
Starting March 1, 2026, The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or FinCEN requires additional disclosures from a specific type of real estate buyer: those using cash for privacy (1). The new rule ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
It’s a familiar moment in math class—students are asked to solve a problem, and some jump in confidently while others freeze, unsure where to begin. When students don’t yet have a clear mental model ...
A cashier rings up a customer at a convenience store with a "We ID" sign posted on the wall. Oregon now allows retailers to swipe ID cards for age verification on age-restricted purchases like alcohol ...
San Francisco software firms Splunk Inc. and Cribl Inc. failed to convince a federal court to give them post-trial wins in a long-running copyright battle over software interoperability. Judge William ...
Government reporters Lisa Rein, Meryl Kornfield and Hannah Natanson can be reached securely on Signal at (202) 821-3120, (301) 821-2013 and (202) 580-5477, respectively. The Social Security ...
RLUSD reached $1.26B market cap in under a year to become the third-largest U.S.-regulated stablecoin. The stablecoin’s supply jumped 28% in November alone driven by exchange listings and ...
Brazil’s crypto market is moving billions of dollars a month, and regulators are taking notice. In a technical presentation at the Blockchain Conference Brasil, Flavio Correa Prado, an auditor at ...
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