Meta Launches a New Digital Hub, Crayta

2022-6-16 16:35

While the world is busy exploring the potential of Web 3. 0 and blockchain technologies, Meta is creating their own universe. The Facebook parent company has launched a new web portal, Crayta, which works with Facebook.

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 ðàáîòå Facebook, WhatsApp è Instagram ïðîèçîøåë ìàñøòàáíûé ñáîé

Ïîëüçîâàòåëè ñî âñåãî ìèðà ñîîáùàþò î ñáîå â ðàáîòå Facebook.   Äàííûå: Downdetector. Ïðîáëåìû çàòðîíóëè ïðèíàäëåæàùèå êîìïàíèè ñåðâèñû WhatsApp è Instagram. Òàêæå Downdetector ôèêñèðóåò ñáîè ó Twitter è Amazon Web Services.

2021-10-4 19:16


Torus Rolls Out 1-Click Logins To Decentralized Apps With Gmail, Facebook, and Reddit

The key-management startup that offers one-click logins to decentralized apps (dapps) Torus has announced it has new partners for its Web 3.0 product. Joining Torus, those that will run nodes to support the decentralized login system are going to be Binance, Etherscan, Ethereum Name Service (ENS), Ontology, Ziliqa, Skale, Matic Network and Tendermint Core. Web […]

2020-2-13 21:17


Google, Facebook è Microsoft ïîäïèñàëè «Äîãîâîð Ñåòè», ñîñòàâëåííûé ñîçäàòåëåì Âñåìèðíîé ïàóòèíû

Ñîçäàòåëü Âñåìèðíîé ïàóòèíû, áðèòàíñêèé ïðîãðàììèñò Òèì Áåðíåðñ-Ëè ïðåäëîæèë ïðàâèòåëüñòâàì, êîðïîðàöèÿì è ãðàæäàíàì ïîääåðæàòü òàê íàçûâàåìûé «Äîãîâîð Ñåòè» — íàáîð ïðèíöèïîâ, êîòîðûå ñäåëàþò èíòåðíåò áåçîïàñíîé è îòêðûòîé ïëîùàäêîé.

2019-11-25 17:47


Facebook’s Libra Will Operate More Like An Email Tech Than PayPal: Calibra VP of Product

According to Facebook’s Calibra VP, Kevin Weil, Facebook’s led crypto project, Libra is set to operate like an email but not like PayPal, Cointelegraph reports. Weil was giving a speech during the Web Summit held in Lisbon, Portugal where he emphasized that the crucial aspect in Libra will be interoperability, which is at the central […]

2019-11-6 23:34


Facebook will clearly label fake news to prevent 2020 ‘election interference’

Social media, a tool created to guard freedom of speech and democracy, has increasingly been used in more sinister ways. From its role in lowering the levels of trust in media, to inciting online violence, and amplifying political disinformation in elections— Facebook isn’t just a space to share “what’s on your mind,” and you’d be naive to believe so.

2019-10-22 11:37


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Facebook’s Libra ‘cryptocurrency’ is turning into a soap opera — and it’s gonna be a long season

Facebook’s controversial ‘cryptocurrency’ project is turning into a bit of a soap opera, starring the tech giant and regulators as the main characters. Just yesterday, Germany’s finance minister Olaf Scholz said the departure of several high-profile partners from the project was a good sign, but unsurprisingly the Libra Association had a different take altogether.

2019-10-16 12:48


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An overview of Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ supporters — who’s in and who’s out

Facebook sent the world into a frenzy when it announced its intention to enter the payments space with the launch of its controversial ‘cryptocurrency‘ Libra earlier this year. Initially, Facebook said it had garnered support from 28 companies, including some of the world’s top financial and technology giants.

2019-10-15 19:46


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Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ Libra unveils official backers, but its future is still uncertain

Facebook has managed to officially sign up 21 organizations to its Libra Association following several high-profile departures from its controversial ‘cryptocurrency’ project. According to a press release, Andreessen Horowitz, Ribbit Capital, Spotify, Coinbase, Uber Technologies, Vodafone, and Xapo are among those who signed the Libra Association’s charter.

2019-10-15 12:33


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Moonday Mornings: eBay, Mastercard, Visa, Stripe, and Mercado Pago leave Facebook’s Libra Association

Good morning forkers, it’s that time of the week again. It’s Hard Fork’s wrap-up of the weekend’s cryptocurrency and blockchain headlines you shouldn’t miss. Let’s get to it. 1. Facebook‘s “cryptocurrency” Libra is facing yet more challenges as Mastercard, Visa, eBay, payment system provider Stripe, and South American partner Mercado Pago have pulled out of the troubled project, The Financial Times reports.

2019-10-14 11:40


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Central bank says Libra must operate like a bank if it’s to launch in UK

The Bank of England‘s (BoE) Financial Policy Committee (FPC) has laid down a set of rules that Facebook‘s Libra and other cryptocurrencies must follow if they are to be launched in Britain. While some question if Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ Libra will ever launch, the BoE‘s FPC did recognize its potential to becoming an “important payment system,” City AM reports.

2019-10-9 15:12


Indian high court orders Facebook to name activists behind #MeToo testimonial account

One year ago in India’s capital, New Delhi, the #MeToo movement started to pick up pace as hundreds of sexual harassment and abuse survivors anonymously shared their experiences online. Many of these testimonials were published by anonymous social media accounts to protect survivors’ identity, and safely raise awareness of the realities of sexual assault in India.

2019-10-4 12:41


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US and UK pressure Facebook for backdoor access to WhatsApp messages

The tug of war between privacy and security has come to the fore again. This time, the US, the UK, and Australia are making a case against end-to-end encryption (E2EE), calling on Facebook to delay its plans to implement the privacy feature across its messaging apps until “there is no reduction to user safety and without including a means for lawful access to the content of communications to protect our citizens.

2019-10-4 12:39


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PayPal may be getting cold feet over Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ Libra

Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ Libra is reportedly on the verge of losing another one of its partners after Paypal pulled out of a key meeting in Washington on Thursday. According to the Financial Times, all 28 supporters of Facebook’s digital currency project were set to meet and discuss the ways in which Libra could overcome scrutiny from regulators.

2019-10-4 11:10


Zuck says Facebook will never curb offensive content — but vows to protect its moderators

For the past five years, we’ve heard countless reports on how hard content moderation really is, and moderators at social networking giant Facebook could have it the toughest. Earlier this year, The Verge’s Casey Newton published an article titled “The Trauma Floor” which revealed the secret lives of Facebook moderators in America, and more specifically, the harrowing conditions these employees were tasked with on a daily basis.

2019-10-1 17:06