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Satoshi Nakamoto said Bitcoin can outpace Visa in scale of transactions

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Newly released emails have provided insights into the early days of Bitcoin (BTC) and its capabilities, as perceived by its anonymous founder, Satoshi Nakamoto. In these emails, Nakamoto and his early collaborator, Martti Malmi, discussed the cryptocurrency’s potential concerning the traditional financial system. The 120-page email correspondence, released on February 23, includes Nakamoto’s bold assertion that “there is only one global chain.” He compared Bitcoin’s transaction volume potential to the existing Visa (NYSE: V) credit card network, which, in May 2009, processed approximately 15 million Internet purchases daily worldwide. Picked for you XRP price prediction as 400 million tokens are unlocked from escrow 5 hours ago S&P 500 and Dow Jones thriving as indexes reach record highs; What's next? 23 hours ago New crypto opportunity at $0.04 for investors who missed SOL and AVAX price rally 1 day ago Donald Tr...

Chainlink and Circle join forces for seamless cross-chain USDC transactions

Chainlink integrates Circle’s CCTP into CCIP, enhancing USDC for cross-chain DeFi transactions. Developers gain tools for secure USDC transfers with CCTP’s permissionless on-chain utility. CCIP’s advanced risk management features bolster security in decentralized applications. In a groundbreaking collaboration, decentralized oracle network Chainlink has partnered with Circle to integrate Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) into Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This integration is set to revolutionize how developers build and execute cross-chain transactions involving USDC, a stablecoin gaining prominence in decentralized finance (DeFi). Unlocking cross-chain potential with CCIP and CCTP Chainlink and Circle united to enhance the capabilities of USDC for cross -chain transactions , providing developers with powerful tools to build secure applications. With the integration of CCTP into CCIP, th...