Why without Web 2.5, there’ll be no Web 3.0

Fiat-related pain points for crypto platforms The world today is priced and valued in fiat currencies. As a result, people, when interacting with crypto, always subconsciously convert it to fiat and wonder how much it’s worth. Paying for groceries

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Why winning crypto platforms are choosing fiat-as-a-service

DIY: integrates with banks piece-by-piece, with each update requiring a fresh reset BaaS: The engine is not built for the crypto industry, so it must be modified: crypto architecture can only be bolted on, and each update requires additional

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Crypto Legend Diana Biggs: The future of Bitcoin and blockchain 

  The Legend: Financial inclusivity Diana’s revolutionary proclivities predate cryptocurrency itself, starting with an interest in hackers and cyberpunks. “We used to go to 2600 meetups the technology…Back then, the narrative was really around ‘Information wants to

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Fixers: Bridging Web 1, Web 2, and Web 3 in Banking

Our story starts on 6 August 1991 when the first webpage was launched and everything changed. As the World Wide Web turns 31, we track how far banking and payments have come since the dial-up days of Web 1.

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