Visa, Uber, and PayPal Are Reportedly Backing Facebook's Cryptocurrency

After months of rumors, it kind of feels {that a} Fb cryptocurrency is coming close to close to. Studies final week said its planned unlock is slated for June 18, and now it kind of feels that that the cryptocurrency, Libra, has some decent backers, consistent with the Wall Boulevard Magazine.
After months of rumors, it appears a Facebook cryptocurrency is imminent. Reports last week said its planned launch is slated for June 18, and now it appears that the cryptocurrency, Libra, has some legit backers, according to the Wall Street Journal.Original article
Author: Victoria Song

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