The Ties That Bind Fb's Libra

Fb says its cryptocurrency shall be controlled via an unbiased team, however an research unearths greater than part of the contributors have hyperlinks again to the social media massive.
Facebook says its cryptocurrency will be managed by an independent group, but an analysis finds more than half of the members have links back to the social media giant.Original article
Author: Conde Nast

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