How Facebook's Libra could lead you to clean out your wallet

Facebook's upcoming cryptocurrency Libra has some professionals taken with safety problems. A imaginable larger drawback: out-of-control spending through shoppers influenced through peer drive.
Facebook's upcoming cryptocurrency Libra has some experts concerned about security issues. A possible bigger problem: out-of-control spending by consumers influenced by peer pressure.Original article
Author: Cnbc

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