SPAR Enables Crypto Payments Across 300 Swiss Stores via Binance Pay & DFX
Switzerland’s SPAR supermarket chain is moving crypto payments from pilot to prime time. The grocer plans to enable stablecoin and cryptocurrency payments across 300 stores nationwide, partnering with Binance Pay and Swiss fintech DFX.swiss—a move it describes as the country’s first nationwide rollout of digital asset payments in retail. As of today, around 100 stores are already live, with the remainder to follow over the coming months, though the company hasn’t committed to a hard deadline.
SPAR Enables Crypto Payments Across 300 Swiss Stores via Binance Pay & DFX
Switzerland’s SPAR supermarket chain is moving crypto payments from pilot to prime time. The grocer plans to enable stablecoin and cryptocurrency payments across 300 stores nationwide, partnering with Binance Pay and Swiss fintech DFX.swiss—a move it describes as the country’s first nationwide rollout of digital asset payments in retail. As of today, around 100 stores are already live, with the remainder to follow over the coming months, though the company hasn’t committed to a hard deadline.
[image from unapproved source]What is Celestia (TIA)? A Quick History Lesson
If you’ve heard people say “Celestia is modular,” they’re talking about a specific idea: split a blockchain’s jobs apart so one network focuses on ordering and making data available, while other layers handle execution (smart contracts) and, if needed, settlement. That lets rollups post data somewhere cheap and verifiable—without every node re-executing every transaction.
Below is a quick guide to what Celestia (TIA) is, where it came from, how it works under the hood, and why developers and investors keep mentioning it in 2025.
[image from unapproved source]What is Celestia (TIA)? A Quick History Lesson
If you’ve heard people say “Celestia is modular,” they’re talking about a specific idea: split a blockchain’s jobs apart so one network focuses on ordering and making data available, while other layers handle execution (smart contracts) and, if needed, settlement. That lets rollups post data somewhere cheap and verifiable—without every node re-executing every transaction.
Below is a quick guide to what Celestia (TIA) is, where it came from, how it works under the hood, and why developers and investors keep mentioning it in 2025.
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