Group 1 - Block, owner of Square and Cash App, is set to join the S&P 500, replacing Hess starting July 23, marking a significant milestone for the company and the mainstream acceptance of digital payments and cryptocurrency [2][3] - The company has evolved from a payments processing entity to a comprehensive FinTech, offering services such as peer-to-peer transfers, merchant services, and consumer lending, with recent approval from the FDIC to provide consumer loans through Cash App Borrow [3][4] - Block is integrating bitcoin payment capabilities into its Square terminals, reflecting CEO Jack Dorsey's advocacy for cryptocurrency, which aims to empower small businesses by allowing them to accept bitcoin and receive payments faster [4][5] Group 2 - The news of Block's inclusion in the S&P 500 coincided with the cryptocurrency market reaching an all-time high, surpassing $4 trillion, following the passage of three crypto-related bills by Congress [5] - The company is leveraging machine learning for fraud detection, developing internal models to identify potentially scam payments in real-time, enhancing security without disrupting the payment process [6][7]
Block Joins S&P 500 as Crypto's Mainstreaming Marches On