Ripple served third securities fraud lawsuit, Deliveroo gets into restaurant biz, Netflix looks at premium subscriptions. | | Betting On Digital Identities As Online Sports Gambling Takes Off The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has placed a $150 billion bet that online sports betting sites will bring illegal gaming revenues online. Truliooâs Zac Cohen tells Karen Webster thatâs a bet worth making, provided those sites know their customers before any wagers are placed. |
The Use Case For Network Tokens Tokenization isnât new, but Chakib Bouda, CTO, Rambus says network tokens that leverage the EMV standard are â offering new value to consumers and merchants in securing online transactions while minimizing friction. That, he told a live audience last week on PYMNTS, is just the tip of the iceberg, since network tokens can also secure other important data, including identity. |
| Global Cash Index™ | NEW DATA: Why Australians Havenât Given Up On Cash Credit and debit cards dominate the Australian payments market, but make no mistake, Australians still like having cash in their pockets. In fact, 37 percent of transactions are paid in cash, making Australia's $143 billion cash economy one of the largest in Asia-Pacific. In the Australian edition of the Global Cash Index, PYMNTS examined more than 250 data points that highlight why cash remains popular in the land of digital and contactless payments down under. | | |
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