Facebook Admits Libra May Never Actually Launch

Facebook Admits Libra May Never Actually Launch
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2019-7-30 19:04

In a quarterly report sent to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Facebook stated that technical barriers and the unclear crypto regulatory landscape in the US could mean that the Libra cryptocurrency might never see the light of day.

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