Visa Completes Off-Chain Gas Payments Test Using Visa Cards
Payment solution giant Visa revealed that it has successfully completed initial tests that allow users to pay their on-chain gas fees directly in fiat money through Visa card payments. Mustafa Bedawala, a product manager...
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Mustafa Bedawala, a product manager at Visa, unveiled the project, shedding light on a common obstacle faced by users of cryptocurrency wallets.
The crux of the issue lies in the continuous need to monitor Ethereum balances to ensure they cover fluctuating gas fees. ...
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