After months of working with customers in an invite only phase, Jeremy Allaire has opened his long-awaited bitcoin product Circle up to the public. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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30th September 2014
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After months of working with customers in an invite only phase, Jeremy Allaire has opened his long-awaited bitcoin product Circle up to the public.

Bitcoin goes mainstream with Circle Payments solution
 
Insights & Analysis

By the end of 2015, 70 per cent of U.S. credit cards and 41 per cent of US debit cards will have security chips – but this move is unlikely to completely cure fraud. This infographic from Knowledgefaber sets out the card fraud issues that the US is facing before the complete rollout of chip and pin cards.

Current issues and opportunities in the US payment security market (Infographic)
 
New Products & Technology

Biometric security company NXT-ID is expecting to turn profitable next year as the company challenges Apple Pay with its own $150 digital wallet.

NXT-ID expects to profit from digital wallet
 

You might think that a world in which 1.2 billion people use Facebook every month, 10 million iPhones 6s are sold in a single weekend and 50 billion devices are set to join the Internet of Things by 2020 is a world in which people embrace technology. Not according to Peter Thiel.

Society is “broadly opposed to science and technology,” claims PayPal co-founder in bitter speech
 
Partnerships

E-commerce marketplace cloudBuy is tying up with SYNISE, part of the Kalyani Group, to provide a business-to-business marketplace and a ‘source India project’ in support of the government’s Make in India campaign.

cloudBuy outlines terms for e-commerce deal with Indian outsourcing firm
 
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ICAN has authoritised fTLD Registry Services to operate the new financial top level domain .bank, which is expected to be ready for use in 2015.

Financial institutions to move to .bank domains
 
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