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[–] derram ago 

https://archive.ph/B1x38 :

2019-06-18 | Libra: Facebook announces new blockchain-powered digital currency - Business Insider

'In addition to kicking off the development of Libra, Facebook is building its own app to sit on top of it, called Calibra. '

'These range from payment firms like Mastercard and PayPal to tech firms like Ebay, Uber, and Spotify, as well as venture-capital firms, blockchain companies, and nonprofit groups. '

'Facebook is teaming up with an array of heavyweight multinational companies to launch a new digital currency called Libra in an ambitious push to provide financial services to billions of "unbanked" people worldwide. '

'"Libra's mission is to enable a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people," Dante Disparte, head of policy and communications at the Libra Association, said in an interview. ', "More than two dozen companies have been enlisted to invest $10 million apiece toward the currency's upkeep in return for a vote in its governance through a not-for-profit foundation called the Libra Association."


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[–] kammmmak 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Sorry your money is not accessible, we don't agree with the way you think. Go fuck yourself citizen.

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[–] srsh ago  (edited ago)

Once their crypto gets big, Facebook will have some backdoor to somehow seize your crypto assets when your facebook account gets terminated or suspended. You would have to be an extreme idiot to trust anything their bias as fuck company puts out.

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[–] nemestrinus ago  (edited ago)

So now the 2017 fb (((banning))) of all advertising and content related to Bitcoin and other cryptos, makes a lot of sense. Also, a blockchain is not really a blockchain unless it is decentralized and opensource.