By Jim Daly The U.S. virtual-currency market grew 52% in 2012 and this year it could more than double to $10.9 billion in purchases, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research. What’s more, virtual currency is moving beyond its online-game moorings and into more real-world settings, though …
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Cover Story: So You Want To Get Into Digital Currency?
The complexity of federal and state regulation has some operators thinking twice, including Facebook and Microsoft, both of which ditched their currencies. By Linda Punch When federal prosecutors in May shut down digital-currency network Liberty Reserve on money-laundering charges, all eyes turned to other peer-to-peer digital currencies, such as Bitcoin …
Read More »Cover Story: Annual Guide to Alternative Payments
Mobile dominates this year’s Guide, as you’d expect, but so does the urge toward faster payments. Neither trend is going away any time soon. The obvious theme running through alternative payments nowadays is the predominance of mobile. Processors, solutions vendors, and startups alike are scrambling to make it possible to …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: The Fed Lets Its Durbin Regs Stand
As they began their work, some Federal Reserve Board governors expressed uneasiness with the task Congress assigned them in 2010 through the Dodd-Frank Act: implement the debit card regulations called for in the sweeping law’s Durbin Amendment. In March, however, the Fed expressed enough satisfaction with its handiwork to declare …
Read More »With the Garden State’s Greenlight, Online Gambling’s Odds Look Better for Acquirers
Now that New Jersey has become the third state to legalize online gambling, the market for the first time in years has begun to offer possibilities to acquirers as a promising new source of transaction volume. But questions remain about how and how soon the new state laws will be …
Read More »Identity Fraud Rises for the Second Year in a Row, New Study Finds
While still down from high levels in 2009, identity fraud rose for the second straight year in 2012, according to the latest annual ID-fraud study from Javelin Strategy & Research. Javelin estimates that 5.26% of U.S. consumers were ID-fraud victims last year, up from 4.90% in 2011 and the recent …
Read More »Eye on M-Commerce: Amazon Coins a Digital Currency; Google Cites New ‘Forms of Payment’
Amazon.com Inc. on Tuesday said it will jump into the digital-currency market with Amazon Coins, a payment product it will roll out in May on for its popular tablet, the Kindle Fire. Users of the device will be able to redeem the new currency on the Amazon Appstore, which …
Read More »M-Commerce: App vs. Browser
Karen Epper Hoffman Mobile-commerce developers are finding more ways for shoppers to make purchases without ever leaving the application. But will this approach outpace the mobile Web? As smart phones and tablet computers grow in processing power, screen clarity, and ubiquity, the question of whether people will buy goods and …
Read More »Eye on Mobile: Facebook Adds Carrier Billing; AmEx Supports Apple’s Passbook
Facebook Inc. watchers have had their antennae sensitized for some time for any scrap of news that might indicate the massive social network’s tendencies in payments. The company’s Monday announcement that it has begun supporting carrier billing for digital goods sold on its platform appears to be no exception. Already, …
Read More »Dynamics Gets Set to Push its ePlate Loyalty Platform into Entertainment, Retailing
The music and movie industries as well as retailers are next on startup Dynamics Inc.’s list of targeted industries for its ePlate loyalty application. Launched in April, ePlate embeds computer architecture into a credit card, enabling consumers to rewrite information from a choice of loyalty programs to the card’s magnetic …
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