Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey backs cryptocurrency startup after turning down Facebooks Libra

Twitter and Sq. CEO Jack Dorsey, who lately stated his corporate would by no means become involved with Fb's Libra, has subsidized a cryptocurrency startup.
Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey, who recently said his company would never get involved with Facebook's Libra, has backed a cryptocurrency startup.

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