Facebook is developing a fiat-backed stablecoin payment system

With its newest announcement, Facebook appears to be like to be shifting its "cryptocurrency plans" ahead by means of developing its personal fiat-backed payment system.
With its latest announcement, Facebook looks to be moving its "cryptocurrency plans" forward by developing its own fiat-backed payment system.Original article
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