Facebook Libra’s Partners in Doubt Regarding the Coin and Could Back Off: New York Times

2019-6-27 17:27

Facebook’s ambitious crypto project Libra is now in jeopardy over doubts that global regulators and some of Facebook’s partners have about LBR

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Facebook’s Libra partners remain cautious amid growing scrutiny from regulators

Facebook‘s Libra partners have reportedly signed non-binding agreements, meaning they’re not obliged to promote or use the digital token and can abandon the project if they decide to do so. According to the New York Times, which cites anonymous executives from seven of Facebook‘s partners, some of the companies are being cautious about associating themselves too closely with Libra due to the company’s ongoing issues with regulators.

2019-6-26 11:25


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Facebook’s cryptocurrency Libra whitepaper reveals blockbuster partnerships

The official whitepaper of Libra, the highly anticipated cryptocurrency of Facebook, has been released on libra.org, with additional partners. The Libra Association is established as a non-profit membership headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland and every partner and founding member of the association will run a validator node to process data on the Libra blockchain, which in […] The post Facebook’s cryptocurrency Libra whitepaper reveals blockbuster partnerships appeared first on CryptoSlate.

2019-6-18 12:39


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Facebook’s ‘Silicon Valley Coin’ Is A Leap Towards Surveillance Capitalism

The full list of partners working with Facebook to host its new crypto stablecoin has gone public – and already sparked fears of mass data collection. Facebook Crypto Nets Giants Of User Data Published by cryptocurrency news outlet The Block June 14, the partners for the project variously dubbed ‘Libra’ and ‘Facebook Coin’ make for revealing reading.

2019-6-15 16:33


Facebook signs major partners for its cryptocurrency network and it still sounds terrible

Facebook has begun assembling a who’s who of big tech companies to back its soon to be unveiled cryptocurrency, GlobalCoin. The likes of Mastercard, Visa, Uber, and PayPal are all backing the social media giant’s upcoming digital coin due to be unveiled later this month, and officially rolled out next year, reports The Wall St Journal.

2019-6-14 11:49