Fb's dream of a world cryptocurrency raises political stakes — for the regulators themselves

Buyers, crypto fans and regulators themselves say Libra has raised the stakes for monetary government, forcing them to take a extra severe have a look at virtual currencies.
Investors, crypto enthusiasts and regulators themselves say Libra has raised the stakes for financial authorities, forcing them to take a more serious look at digital currencies.Original article
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