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How Facebook’s Libra is a threat to customer safety

With cryptocurrencies, the financial world has taken a step forward that has probably never been seen before

Libra: conflicting opinions about the Facebook project

Over the past few months, many opinions have been expressed on the stablecoin project with an apparent balance between those in favour, those against, and those neutral

Libra responds to G7 report

The Libra Association responds to the G7 by making it clear that it is fully prepared to accept all current and future regulations in order to proceed

Le Maire targets Libra: the French minister against Facebook

New attack against Zuckerberg's cryptocurrency considered a threat to the sovereignty of the states

According to a French economist Libra is a Ponzi scheme

Jean Peyrelevade compared Mark Zuckerberg to John Law, Scottish financier considered the predecessor of Charles Ponzi

Libra Association Council: the board has been elected

21 members have signed the association charter

The members of the Libra Association are now 20

There were 28 of them at the start, but eight have already withdrawn from the project. Nevertheless, the first operational meeting will be held today

Zuckerberg to speak about Libra to the US House Committee on Financial Services

Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg will explain the Libra project and its possible impact on the economic model of the company to the US House Committee on Financial Services. The testimony of the renowned creator of the social network will take place on October 23rd, according to statements by Maxine Waters, the deputy chairman of the committee of the American Chamber that has communicated the subject of the session. Zuckerberg is expected to be the only participant in the hearing, which will be completely devoted to the analysis of the impact of Facebook and the Libra project on financial services. It seems that the members of this committee have been pressing for a long time to obtain a hearing with Mark Zuckerberg, so as to understand and assess the effects on the economy of the Libra cryptocurrency, announced last June and which should debut in the second half of 2020. Will the Libra project have a chance? It is difficult to estimate what will happen after this event, which in some ways could result in the launch or suspension of Libra, a project already at the centre of attention for its possible economic repercussions and for the opinions that have emerged from the various jurisdictions. Just recently, in fact, one of the companies supporting Mark Zuckerberg's project, PayPal, decided to take a step backwards and stand by and watch, in view of the legislative uncertainties surrounding the Libra project. Not only PayPal but also companies such as VISA and MasterCard, according to rumours leaked from the Wall Street Journal, may take a step back, leaving the consortium created at the time of the announcement of the cryptocurrency. After the meeting between the US House Committee on Financial Services and Zuckerberg, the situation concerning Libra may thus be made clear, facilitating or not the development and continuation of the project. The date of Libra's launch has not yet been set, but it should officially debut in the second half of 2020, although any bureaucratic problems could postpone its launch.

Facebook: a fork for Libra to make it open source

The stablecoin code has been forked to create an open and decentralised version of it

Futures on Libra: the CoinFLEX exchange proposes an IFO

The initial price of the futures will be 30 cents

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