Blockchain and Crypto

‘We are committed to saying Visa should be a crypto-native company’: Cuy Sheffield on Visa’s crypto strategy

  • While most FIs wait for crypto regulations to kick in to get involved, Visa is rolling up its sleeves and stepping in to contribute towards its architecture.
  • We sat down with Cuy Sheffield, head of Visa Crypto, to learn more about shifting trends in the space, how Visa wants to shape blockchain payments, and what the future of crypto looks like.
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