Fb cryptocurrency Libra to launch as early as January however scaled once more: FT

Fb's Libra cryptocurrency is readying to launch as early as January, the Monetary Instances reported on Friday, bringing up 3 unidentified folks involved throughout the endeavor.
Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency is readying to launch as early as January, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing three unidentified people involved in the project.Original article
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