The head of Facebook's Calibra has spoken out to "debunk" allegations that the Libra project poses a threat to nations' fiscal sovereignty.
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"Facebook has acknowledged what many have been saying – that regulatory issues may be an insurmountable barrier to its Libra project" . (July 30, 2019 )"Facebook hasn't responded to a request by Switzerland’s data privacy regulator for more details on Libra, despite the project being based in Geneva" . (July 24, 2019 )"Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg will be testifying before lawmakers on Libra and more later today. Watch the livestream here" . (October 23, 2019 )"Crypto exchange Binance is reportedly talking to Facebook about getting involved in the social media giant's upcoming Libra project" . (June 28, 2019 )"The French finance minister has said the nation plans to block Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency in the EU over its threat to national currencies" . (September 12, 2019 )"France is setting up a task force within the Group of Seven nations to examine regulatory issues raised by Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency" . (June 21, 2019 )
Posted on September 16, 2019 December 1, 2022 calibra , david marcus , facebook , regulation