Tether (USDT) continues to grow as it passes $80 billion
Although Tether (USDT), hasn’t moved much in recent weeks, its market capital continues to grow and it crossed $80 billion (USDT/USD this week).
Although Tether (USDT), hasn’t moved much in recent weeks, its market capital continues to grow and it crossed $80 billion (USDT/USD this week).
A hospitality brand from the United Arab Emirates(UAE), Stella Stays, has announced that its clients can now pay for services with cryptocurrencies. Clients can pay with bitcoin, ethereum, and 35 more digital assets. Stella Stays’ Tilt Towards ‘Futuristic Tech Offerings’ The UAE-based hospitality brand Stella Stays now accepts cryptocurrencies via its e-commerce platform, a report
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