Fb Is Shedding Its Duvet for Libra As Extra Participants Flee

The departures of Visa, Mastercard, and 3 others imply that greater than ever, Libra is Fb’s cryptocurrency venture.
The departures of Visa, Mastercard, and three others mean that more than ever, Libra is Facebook’s cryptocurrency project.Original article
Author: Conde Nast

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