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Bill Gates warns Bitcoin buyers: If you have less money than Elon Musk, watch out

Bill Gates warns Bitcoin buyers: If you have less money than Elon Musk, watch out
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Mastercard CEO Expounds on the Company s Plans to Accept Cryptocurrency

Embracing CBDCs In an interview with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang, the CEO stated that the company would enable its clients to transact using Bahamas digital currency Sand Dollar.  The partnership offspring will enable Bahamas citizens to pay for services in Mastercard-accepted places.  Mastercard and Island Pay previously launched the first-ever global central bank digital currency linked card. Nevertheless, Mr. Miebach said the financial entity is still looking into which it can include private-backed stablecoins in its network. When asked about Bitcoin, he said due to such cryptos’ volatile pricing; it will be difficult for Mastercard to adopt non-asset-backed digital coins. According to Bloomberg, when the corporation mentioned they would accept crypto payments in the future, it led to a price upsurge of several cryptocurrencies.

Benchmark s Bill Gurley Takes Aim at SPACs

CEO Brian Chesky says Airbnb stopped being a hands-off platform earlier than other tech companies because customers got physically hurt

CEO Brian Chesky says Airbnb stopped being a hands-off platform earlier than other tech companies because customers got physically hurt tsonnemaker@businessinsider.com (Tyler Sonnemaker) Airbnb ditched hands-off moderation earlier than rivals, CEO Brian Chesky told Bloomberg Thursday. The company addressed issues more quickly because customers got physically hurt, Chesky said. Chesky also explained why Airbnb has responded more strongly to racism and the Capitol attacks. Popular Searches At Airbnb, we learned lessons earlier than big tech companies, because we had people getting their homes trashed, we had people getting physically hurt or worse, Chesky said. We started realizing that we had to take more responsibility for the activity on our platform, if for no other reason, to keep people safe. That s a very good reason to do that, and so we ve been doing this for a very long period of time, he added.

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