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99Bitcoins Reveals Website Revamp and Expansion Plans With Incentive Learning Through Colonization

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NEW YORK, April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — 99Bitcoins, one of the oldest and most trusted crypto websites, changed ownership in March this year and is setting out to widen its reach with new platform plans.

Established in 2013, the same year that Cinders began publishing, the Bitcoin education-focused site is expanding its coverage of the industry, with new initiatives to incentive newbies to get to grips with crypto.

In the eleven years that it has been serving the growing crypto community, 99Bitcoins has built a reputation as a trustworthy source of educational information and news on bitcoin and cryptocurrencies more broadly. 99Bitcoins is a verified company on leading review site Trustpilot, where it has a rating of ‘excellent’ and a TrustScore of 4.6.

Today 99Bitcoins is home to one of the most popular websites and blogs about bitcoin.

A core part of the 99Bitcoins offering is its informational content and at the center of that sits its flagship free Bitcoin Crash Course, which has helped the brand to establish a substantial presence on YouTube, where its channel has 700,000 subscribers. The Bitcoin course has more than two million registered users.

Investing in crypto journalism to translate Bitcoin into plain English

The new owners are investing to expand the news coverage provided by the website, in addition to creating even more educational content with a revamped website.

In addition, there are plans afoot to push out into areas of social media such as Instagram and TikTok to extend the reach of the brand. X Spaces and podcasts are in the works too.

Pivotal to the plans is investment in journalism to deliver high-quality news content, which is already in evidence as the number of full-time writers grows.

Recently appointed website editor Sam Cooling says he is looking forward to the new-look 99Bitcoins and its plans for the future. “It is great to be here to build on 99Bitcoins enviable legacy and mission to educate, by pulling together an editorial team to help ordinary people understand what Bitcoin is all about.”

99Bitcoins is known as a gateway into crypto because of its plain English guides that provide factual and balanced explanations about how Bitcoin and other digital currencies work, as well as the pros and cons surrounding involvement in the space.

Paradoxically, although the blockchain technology that underpins Bitcoin promises to get rid of the middleman and make financial transactions transparent and under the direct custody and control of the individual, the industry is plagued by fraudsters and disinformation.

Arguably that makes trusted brands like 99Bitcoins even more valuable as a welcome source of unbiased information for those on the outside looking in who want to learn more. The new expansion plans intend to leverage this opportunity.

What is the $99BTC incentivize-to-learn platform?

At the center of the relaunch plans is an innovative Learn-2-Earn incentivization platform built on the $99BTC token. The Ethereum-based token will transition to become a BRC-20 token – the new Bitcoin-based standard for creating tokens on the Bitcoin blockchain.

In 1996 MyPoints launched the first-ever rewards platform, starting a trend that led to the tokenization of rewards. Many years later, crypto birthed the successful Play-to-Earn and Move-to-Earn models, which together have garnered a market valuation of $8.9 billion.

99Bitcoins intends to build on these efforts by pioneering the next iteration of rewards platforms with its own Learn-to-Earn model.

Cooling commenting on the potential of the new platform said: “The launch of the $99BTC Learn-2-Earn platform marks a major step on our mission to redefine the onboarding journey for new users in the crypto market.”

“At the heart of 99Bitcoins’ new interactive learning ecosystem is the idea that there should be no cost of entry for new market participants. The learning journey should empower the curious, and that starts with tokenized incentivization as a real-world example of how crypto works.”

About 99Bitcoins

99Bitcoins started as a simple domain named BitcoinWithPaypal.com, focused on explaining how to buy Bitcoins with the help of PayPal wallet. After receiving a complaint from PayPal’s legal department regarding the use of the ‘Paypal’ name the website rebranded itself to 99Bitcoins.

Since its establishment in 2013, the website expanded to offer tutorials not only about Bitcoin but also about other cryptocurrencies such as Litecoin, Peercoin, Namecoin, Feathercoin and more. Later the site introduced a news feed widget, displaying news articles and cryptocurrency prices on the website.

The $99BTC platform is continuing 99Bitcoins educational legacy by launching a tokenized ecosystem designed to reward individuals for learning about cryptocurrency.

99Bitcoins’ token and platform offers a unique blend of educational resources and incentivized learning, for both crypto beginners and veterans.

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BIS opens call to private sector participants for Project Agorá

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BIS Invites Collaboration with Private Sector for Project Agorá

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is reaching out to financial institutions from the private sector to explore the application of tokenisation in wholesale cross-border payments. BIS – Fintech news

BIS calls on the private sector to join Project Agorá

The bank is actively seeking participants for Project Agorá, welcoming commercial banks, deposit-taking institutions, financial market infrastructures, and critical service providers to apply. The application window extends until May 31, with the final list of participants scheduled for announcement on August 9.

Project Agorá, initiated by BIS in April, aims to evaluate the feasibility of a multi-currency ledger for cross-border payments, as outlined in the private sector application form.

This project will assess solutions capable of consolidating tokenised commercial bank money and tokenised wholesale central bank money within a public-private programmable core financial platform.

“The implementation of such a platform could enhance the efficiency of the monetary system and introduce innovative solutions using smart contracts and programmability, while maintaining its existing two-tier structure,” states the bank’s invitation for participation.

Several prominent institutions, including the Bank of France, Bank of Japan, Bank of Korea, Bank of Mexico, Swiss National Bank, Bank of England, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, have already subscribed to the initiative. The Institute of International Finance (IIF) serves as the convener and intermediary for private sector participants.

Participants in the final cohort will be expected to contribute technical expertise to aid in the design of the platform and test various use cases for cross-border payments within a two-tiered banking system.

Cecilia Skingsley, head of the BIS Innovation Hub, emphasized the project’s aim to address the complexities inherent in integrating multiple payment systems, accounting ledgers, and data registries.

“We are committed to not only testing the technology but also evaluating its performance within the specific operational, regulatory, and legal frameworks of the participating currencies, in collaboration with financial institutions operating in those jurisdictions.”

Source: fintechfutures.com

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dLocal Expands Partnership with Deel to 12 New Countries

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dLocal, a prominent player in the cross-border payment sector with a focus on burgeoning markets, has unveiled an expansion of its collaboration with Deel, a leading HR and payroll platform, spanning 12 additional countries across Asia and the EMEA region. dLocal and Deel Extend Partnership to 12 Countries amidst Remote Work Surge

This expansion comes on the heels of a highly successful initial rollout across 19 countries in 2022, which witnessed a substantial surge in payment volumes and an impressive payment delivery rate of 99.97%.

Dan Westgarth, COO of Deel, remarked, “dLocal’s expertise in payments has been instrumental in our journey, and this significant expansion into high-growth markets is a testament to the quality of their services. We’ve been able to scale rapidly, on our terms, thanks to dLocal’s support.”

Under this enhanced partnership, dLocal will extend its services to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, dLocal will offer payout services in Brazil through PIX, a widely adopted instant payment method in Latin America.

Agustin Botta, Head of EMEA at dLocal, emphasized, “Our goal is to foster growth and opportunities for brands and individuals, and the collaboration with Deel perfectly aligns with this objective.”

Forging New Alliances

In addition to deepening its partnership with Deel, dLocal has recently forged alliances with other industry players. The company has partnered with Papaya Global, a leading payroll platform, to facilitate timely payments to employees, partners, freelancers, and suppliers in local currencies across the globe. By integrating dLocal’s payment capabilities into Papaya’s platform, the payment process is streamlined for their shared clients.

Furthermore, dLocal has joined forces with Ebury to bolster cross-border payments in Africa. Leveraging dLocal’s payment solution, Ebury can efficiently manage both incoming and outgoing payments while optimizing costs and delivery times. Additionally, dLocal provides extensive support to Ebury’s merchants navigating the complexities of emerging markets. As Ebury expands its footprint in these regions, the partnership with dLocal provides access to over 41 different markets through a single integration.

dLocal, a publicly traded company on NASDAQ, has successfully completed four funding rounds to date. In its latest and most substantial round in 2021, the company raised $150 million, achieving a valuation of $5 billion.

Source: financemagnates.com

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Climate fintech startup Ekko raises £2m

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A climate-focused fintech startup that promotes environmental conservation through its debit card usage has secured $2.5 million (£2 million) in funding.

Founded in 2019, Ekko intends to utilize the funding to recruit top-tier industry professionals who can contribute to product development and global expansion initiatives.

Fuel Ventures led the funding round, with additional investments from Sorven Partners, Mishcon de Reya, and existing backers. This follows Ekko’s previous pre-seed funding of £450,000 in 2021.

Co-founded by Oli Cook, Manish Vara, Simon Toller, and Tom Greenwood, Ekko has developed a unique debit card that monitors the carbon footprint associated with purchases.

Through partnerships with renowned organizations like Gold Standard, Conservation International, Tusk, and Prevented Ocean Plastic, Ekko plants trees and collects ocean-bound plastic with every consumer transaction. These conservation efforts are funded through a subscription fee ranging from £1.99 to £9.99 per month.

Moreover, Ekko has developed business-to-business (B2B) software to integrate into banking or checkout applications, enabling third parties to access its climate services.

Oli Cook emphasized Ekko’s scalability, anticipating the broader impact of the funding on product development and partnerships. He underscored the urgency of addressing climate change and Ekko’s mission to disrupt the market by empowering financial institutions to facilitate tangible environmental impact for their customers.

Ekko joins the ranks of other green fintech companies like Tandem and Tred, all committed to providing sustainable financial services.

Source: uktech.news

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