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Facebook Announces New Digital Currency to Launch in 2020

Libra Facebook : Illustration
PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 18: In this photo illustration, a visual representation of a digital cryptocurrency coin sits on display in front of a Facebook logo on June 17, 2019 in Paris, France. Facebook will announce Tuesday, June 18 the details of its cryptocurrency, called ” Libra “. Like bitcoin, the best-known virtual currency, it will rely on blockchain technology. This universal currency must allow its users to buy products or services from the Facebook universe, which also owns Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp. It will also be possible to transfer “Libras” between individuals. Several companies like Visa, MasterCard, PayPal and Uber have already joined the consortium created by Facebook. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)

*Facebook has announced plans for a new digital currency called Calibra wallet, which will give users access to the “internet of money” in 2020. 

As reported by the Sun, Facebook “… intends to open the Calibra Wallet up to additional services, so that people can pay bills, buy goods by scanning a code or accessing public transport.”

In a statement Tuesday, the Facebook team reveals plans for its roll out in 2020 of a new digital currency called Libra, Complex reports. 

“From the beginning, Calibra will let you send Libra to almost anyone with a smartphone, as easily and instantly as you might send a text message and at low to no cost,” the team said in their announcement. “And, in time, we hope to offer additional services for people and businesses, like paying bills with the push of a button, buying a cup of coffee with the scan of a code, or riding your local public transit without needing to carry cash or a metro pass.”

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But the team cautioned, “We’re still early in the process of developing Calibra. Along the way we’ll be consulting with a wide range of experts to make sure we can deliver a product that is safe, private, and easy to use for everyone.”

Calibra wallet is being supported by Visa, Mastercard and PayPal.

Meanwhile, Facebook’s past privacy issues raise concerns.

One Twitter user noted, “If Facebook can’t (won’t) protect my privacy, why would I trust them to look after my money?”

Another said: “Is it because this company steals everyone’s information and sells it to the highest bidder that no one is trying to prevent it from continuing to exist?”

A third warned, “Facebook coin is nothing to joke about anymore, it’s a threat to the US Dollar that will bypass banks.”

Critics also warn that “Just like in China with its social credit system, your behavior and political views will likely have an impact on your access to the “internet of money,” writes infowars.com.

 

 

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