Visa has announced that it has finalized an agreement to purchase two subsidiaries from Rambus, a technology company known for developing interface technology that has been used in graphics cards, work stations and games consoles.
The new agreement will see the company acquire the token services and ticketing business from Rambus. By acquiring the two companies, previously known as Bell ID and Ecebs Ltd, Visa is looking to boost the speed and security of its transactions.
According to the release, the new technology will allow Visa to securely tokenize assets on a blockchain with bank-grade encryption, and will also give the company the capacity to tokenize transactions from its Visa cards and other payment systems.
The acquisition is expected to help supplement the existing Visa Token Service, which allows sensitive information to be stored as a token, rather than revealing sensitive information to third-parties. As it stands, the Visa Token Service is available in 100 markets, which are responsible for the great majority of transaction volume.

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After obtaining a Masters degree in Regenerative Medicine, Daniel pivoted to the frontier field of blockchain technology, where he began to absorb anything and everything he could on the subject. Daniel has been bullish on Bitcoin since before it was cool, and continues to be so despite any evidence to the contrary. Nowadays, Daniel works in the blockchain space full time, as both a copywriter and blockchain marketer.
After obtaining a Masters degree in Regenerative Medicine, Daniel pivoted to the frontier field of blockchain technology, where he began to absorb anything and everything he could on the subject. Daniel has been bullish on Bitcoin since before it was cool, and continues to be so despite any evidence to the contrary. Nowadays, Daniel works in the blockchain space full time, as both a copywriter and blockchain marketer.
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