Initial Backers of Facebook’s Libra Consortium Second Guessing Decision to Join

Initial Backers of Facebook’s Libra Consortium Second Guessing Decision to Join
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2019-10-3 19:00

Visa, PayPal, Mastercard, and Stripe, all of whom signed non-binding agreements to be a part of the Libra consortium, are now unsure of whether they want to go ahead with Libra. According to Bloomberg sources, the companies are being asked to confirm their intent by October 14, when the charter signing is scheduled to takeRead MoreRead More.

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