fintech
A foray into fintech; a breakdown of the latest and greatest innovations in financial technology.
Send Money Worldwide with Fintech Company Nexdi's Transfer Services
In today’s interconnected world, sending money across borders has never been more essential. Whether you're supporting loved ones overseas, paying international suppliers, studying in a foreign country, or working remotely with global clients, international money transfers have become a fundamental aspect of modern financial life. However, conventional banking systems often fall short when it comes to meeting the fast-paced demands of today’s users. Lengthy processing times, high transaction fees, and poor exchange rates make traditional cross-border transactions cumbersome and costly.
By Talha Mazhar10 months ago in Trader
Shrinkflation Explained: Why You’re Paying More for Less Without Noticing.
Shrinkflation Meaning: What It Is and Why It Matters Shrinkflation is a pricing strategy where companies reduce the size or quantity of a product while keeping its price the same. This often happens when businesses face rising production costs—such as higher prices for raw materials, labor, or transportation—and prefer not to alarm customers with a direct price hike.
By Rubaet Arefin Jilan 10 months ago in Trader
European Stocks Crash 4% as Global Tariff War Escalates – Rheinmetall Falls Sharply #1
Published on July 7, 2025 European Markets Fall in the Face of Growing Global Trade Conflict Monday saw a significant sell-off on European stock markets, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index falling by 4%, its sharpest single-day decline in over two years. The reason is that international trade tensions are getting worse, which has hurt investor confidence and put the economic stability of important economies that rely on exports in danger. Rheinmetall AG, a German defense and automotive company, was one of the hardest hit. Its shares fell by 5% as the market was gripped by concerns about rising production costs and disrupted supply chains. A Global Tariff Storm Is Brewing
By Md Johirul Islam10 months ago in Trader
How to Make an OTC Cryptocurrency Exchange? A Step-by-Step Guide
Over-the-counter (OTC) cryptocurrency exchanges have gained immense popularity among institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals due to their ability to process large transactions without affecting market prices. If you're considering entering the crypto space, building an OTC cryptocurrency exchange can be a lucrative move. But how do you create a secure, scalable, and compliant platform that stands out in this competitive industry?
By smithtaylor10 months ago in Trader
Understanding the Barter System: A Simple Way to Trade Goods and Services
What is the Barter System? At its core, the barter system is a method of exchange where two or more parties trade goods or services directly for other goods or services, without using money. Instead of purchasing items with cash, participants offer something they have in exchange for something they need. It’s like a trade-off: I give you something I don’t need, and you give me something I do.
By Rubaet Arefin Jilan 10 months ago in Trader
Memecoins also remain consistent after the financial shock
Over the past five years, the crypto market has moved at the same pace as risky stocks. However, the recent collapse seems to reflect a shift in trend, with tokens becoming more independent. This is a hopeful context in which so-called memecoins are behaving like mature assets.
By HADIKA NUGRAHA10 months ago in Trader
Seigniorage: The Hidden Profit of Currency Creation.
Money is a fundamental part of the economy, but how much do we really know about the creation of currency? Seigniorage is a term that describes one of the lesser-known aspects of how currency works. Essentially, it refers to the profit made by a government or central bank when it issues currency, particularly when the cost of producing the currency is far less than its face value. In this article, we'll break down the concept of seigniorage, explain how it works, and explore its effects on both the economy and the people.
By Rubaet Arefin Jilan 10 months ago in Trader








