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Retailers Head To DC To Uphold Swipe Fee Reform

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along with the National Retail Federation (NRF), made a trip to D.C. As of October 2011, reform regulations limited large banks to charging $0.22 We should be looking at the future of payments rather than trying to re-legislate this important consumer protection and vital step forward for fair market competition.”.

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DoorDash IPO Soars; Commission Caps Make Early News

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Read More On DoorDash: DoorDash Shares Surge Over 85 Pct On First Trading Day Today In Payments: Cybersecurity Firm FireEye Hacked By Nation-State; PayPal’s iZettle Intros QR Codes At POS In UK DoorDash Goes Public At $182 Per Share DoorDash Ordered To Cut DashPass Commissions By DC Attorney General.

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Bitcoin Daily: German Crypto Firm Shuttered After Pyramid Scheme Accusations; People’s Bank Of China Denies Bogus Announcement Of Stablecoin Launch

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But in May, authorities in Namibia called Karatbar a pyramid scheme, while last month, Florida’s financial regulator denied that the company had been issued a banking license. Website DECPAPI.com spotlighted an API with a countdown that showed the national stablecoin would launch on November 20.

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New Center to Probe How Blockchain Can Help Government

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The Chamber of Digital Commerce has opened a new outpost in the nation's capital. But instead of looking for a staid law office, the bitcoin advocacy group formed a partnership with the local incubator 1776 to launch the DC Blockchain Center.

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Fintech Policy in the US – Things Are Things Heating Up

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It’s August and it’s hot in Washington DC. Yet in the nation’s capital, fintech policy may actually be hotter than the temperatures outside. This document is the fourth in a series of reports in response to Executive Order 13772 that details the President’s core principles for financial regulation.

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ATMIA Weighs In On Cashless Retail Ban Debate

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1281), seeking to combat a trend — namely that more businesses are embracing card-only payment methods spanning debit and credit — the ban would also result in fines of hundreds of dollars per violation. In terms of the New York legislation (Intro. The debate will likely get increased scrutiny and input from stakeholders.

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Car Insurance for 16-Year-Olds: How Much Does It Cost?

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The national averages are as follows: Males: $7,483. The specifics of your driver profile related to any of the above can result in a car insurance premium that’s either higher or lower than the national average. DC $9,383 $3,816. DC $7,770 $3,310. Average Cost of Car Insurance for 16-Year-Olds. Females: $6,562.