Facebook’s New Cryptocurrency, Libra, Gets Big Backers + Mastercard/Visa Future Banning?

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    Facebook’s New Cryptocurrency, Libra, Gets Big Backers

    Visa, Mastercard, PayPal and Uber are among firms that will invest around $10 million each in consortium that will govern digital coin

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    The digital coin, Libra, could be sent by users to each other and used to make purchases both on Facebook and across the internet. Photo: Niall Carson/PA wire/Zuma Press

    Facebook Inc. FB 2.18%▲ has signed up more than a dozen companies including Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc., MA -0.42%▲ PayPal Holdings Inc. PYPL 0.39%▲ and Uber Technologies Inc. UBER -2.44%▲ to back a new cryptocurrency it plans to unveil next week and launch next year.

    The financial and e-commerce companies, venture capitalists and telecommunications firms will invest around $10 million each in a consortium that will govern the digital coin, called Libra, according to people familiar with the matter. The money would be used to fund the creation of the coin, which will be pegged to a basket of government-issued currencies to avoid the wild swings that have dogged other cryptocurrencies, they said.

    The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Facebook was recruiting backers to help start the crypto-based payments system and was seeking to raise as much as around $1 billion for the effort.

    In the works for more than a year, the secretive project revolves around a digital coin that its users could send to each other and use to make purchases both on Facebook and across the internet.

    Talks with some of the partners are ongoing, and the group’s eventual membership may change, the people added.

    A Facebook spokeswoman declined to comment.

    It has been a decade since bitcoin was born, yet consumers hardly use it—or the hundreds of other cryptocurrencies—to pay for things. Facebook is betting it can change that with a crypto-based payments system built around its giant social network and its billions of users.

    It isn’t known, even to some members of the consortium, how the coin will work or what their roles will be, people familiar with the project said. Regulatory hurdles in the U.S. and elsewhere are high. Some members have expressed concerns that the token could be used to launder money and finance terrorist organizations, some of the people said, a persistent problem with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

    Facebook won’t directly control the coin, nor will the individual members of the consortium—known as the Libra Association. Some of the members could serve as “nodes” along the system that verify transactions and maintain records of them, creating a brand-new payments network, according to people familiar with the setup.

    Financial-technology firm Stripe Inc., travel-reservation site Booking.com and Argentina-based e-commerce site MercadoLibre Inc. have signed on to the project, some of the people said, an indication of its international ambitions.

    Keeping the cryptocurrency network separate from Facebook’s platform gives the social-media company some cover with users and regulators should problems arise, a big advantage at a time when it is under pressure to address privacy shortcomings. Yet Facebook, as the developer of the underlying technology, could exert considerable influence over it.

    Still, the lure of Facebook’s nearly 2.4 billion monthly active users was too strong for many companies to pass up. Card companies have long fretted that a technology giant could muscle into their business, creating a payment option that cuts out card networks. Participating in Libra allows them to closely monitor Facebook’s payment ambitions while sharing in the upside should the project gain traction with consumers.

    Facebook plans to release a white paper introducing the coin next week, according to people familiar with its plans, adopting a format popularized by bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

    The company has asked consortium members to co-sign the paper, some of the people said.

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    Mastercard faces shareholder vote that could force it to ban payments to far right groups

    “What Mastercard is doing, without them realizing it, is they’re legitimizing these right-wing extremist and white supremacists by having that there. They’re a reputable brand, ” SumOfUs Communications Director Jamila Brown told Yahoo Finance’s YFi PM.

    SumOfUs hopes to achieve the same success as the pressure campaign that lead PayPal to ban payments to far-right extremists starting back in 2017.

    Mastercard’s annual shareholder meeting on June 25 will become the next battleground in that fight. SumOfUs has won the ability to hold a shareholder vote that, if approved, would establish a “human rights committee” within Mastercard. The committee would be tasked with monitoring and stopping payments to far-right leaders and organizations around the world.

    Mastercard, for its part, doesn’t believe that step is necessary to properly address the issue.

    When reached for comment, Mastercard told Yahoo Finance that “we believe The Board’s recommendation to shareholders speaks for itself.”

    Asked about the reception SumOfUs expects at the stockholders meeting, Brown is under no illusions.

    “We’re prepared for a contentious conversation,” Brown said. “We’re also prepared to keep the pressure on. We will not relent because we know it’s the right thing to do.”

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    Nueva criptomonedas??? Bitcoins que se tomaba como irregular por el manejo, pero con el mismo sistema quieren tomar uno nuevo llamado Libra, los gringos una vez más saben como hacerlo para su beneficio y feis una vez más vendiéndose al sistema
     
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