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2019-6-19 00:08

Facebook has recently released the Libra cryptocurrency, which aims at improving Facebook’s presence in the financial system. In order for users to use the new digital asset, they will have to install the wallet Calibra, which is expected to be released to the market in 2020.

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Facebook Releases Libra Cryptocurrency Whitepaper; Crypto Community Reacts

On June 18, 2019, Facebook released the whitepaper of its highly-anticipated Libra cryptocurrency project, which is tipped to transform the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry forever. Libra Whitepaper According to the technical document, “Libra” will operate on Facebook’s in-house blockchain network called “Libra blockchain.

2019-6-18 14:12


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Facebook’s cryptocurrency Libra whitepaper reveals blockbuster partnerships

The official whitepaper of Libra, the highly anticipated cryptocurrency of Facebook, has been released on libra.org, with additional partners. The Libra Association is established as a non-profit membership headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland and every partner and founding member of the association will run a validator node to process data on the Libra blockchain, which in […] The post Facebook’s cryptocurrency Libra whitepaper reveals blockbuster partnerships appeared first on CryptoSlate.

2019-6-18 12:39


Facebook открыл доступ к сайту своего криптопроекта

Facebook открыл сайт своего блокчейн-проекта до официального анонса, который должен состояться сегодня, 18 июня, сообщает РБК Крипто. О регистрации домена calibra. com издание The Block написало еще несколько дней назад, но тогда страница содержала сообщение об ошибке 404.

2019-6-18 12:28


Ripple’s David Schwartz Attacks Bitcoin And Defends XRP From Negative Comments

Schwartz Answers Back To Max Keiser David Schwartz, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Ripple, has defended XRP from negative comments that it receives from the community. In a recent article released by Yahoo, the author quoted the Bitcoin supporter Max Keiser saying that XRP should be worried about the upcoming launch of Facebook’s GlobalCoin. […]

2019-6-9 22:59


Facebook Unbans Cryptocurrency Ads to Clear Path for ‘FaceCoin’

Facebook is easing restrictions on certain cryptocurrency and blockchain-related content on its platform in a newly released policy update. New Facebook Policy Update on Cryptocurrency Ads In an announcement published on Wednesday (May 8, 2019) Facebook rolled back some of its more restrictive ad policies on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology content.

2019-5-9 14:00


OneCoin Controversy Continues as Churches Claim They Are Not Affiliated With The Crypto Ponzi

The Ponzi scheme and fraudulent company OneCoin continues generating controversies. This time, a church in New Zealand that was accused of participating in the scam, denies these accusations. In a recent article released by the church on Facebook, they explained that they have never participated in illegal activities. New Zealand Church Denies Accusations As reported […]

2019-5-3 18:05


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Facebook data leak (yeah, another one) allegedly exposes passwords, likes, etc

Flip that board that says “It’s been _ days since we found a massive pile of unsecured Facebook data” right back to zero, and get ready to reset your passwords again just to be safe. Security researchers discovered hundreds of millions of records on publicly-accessible Amazon cloud servers — including names, passwords, comments, likes, and all the other stuff we should all just assume has already leaked at some point.

2019-4-4 00:23


Uganda loses 5 million internet users as a result of Social Media Tax

Half-way through 2018, Uganda introduced a Social Media (OTT) tax which required Ugandans to pay a tax if they wanted to access services such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and many others. It turns out, based on released data by the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), the tax has had a significant impact on the number of internet users in the East Afrikan country resulting in a drop of 3 million internet users over a 3 month period.

2019-2-18 16:40