Controversy-ridden Libra, the cryptocurrency project under Facebook is all set to answer questions posed by various central banks, from across the world today. News portal, Financial Times reported that Facebook
Controversy-ridden Libra, the cryptocurrency project under Facebook is all set to answer questions posed by various central banks, from across the world today. News portal, Financial Times reported that Facebook
Facebook has confirmed that the current regulatory situation in India does not allow it to launch its cryptocurrency project Libra in the country. A Facebook spokesperson told Economic Times over
Facebook’s new cryptocurrency project Libra is facing regulatory roadblocks across the globe, including its biggest market India. In an interview with Bloomberg, Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg stated that
Social media giant Facebook has reportedly applied for BitLicense, a New York state-specific cryptocurrency license, for its Libra project. In addition, Facebook is also in talks with the UK’s Financial
Social media giant Facebook has finally unveiled details about its cryptocurrency project Libra. The company has just released the Libra white paper explaining the project and its testnet before a
Facebook’s much-hyped cryptocurrency project codenamed Libra may launch its testnet next week. According to The Block, Facebook and its partners will unveil the Libra association next week which will oversee
Facebook’s cryptocurrency project, codenamed Libra, has some really big backers. A Wall Street Journal report has stated that Visa, Mastercard, PayPal and Uber are among some companies who are ready
Facebook seems to be motoring along in the cryptocurrency race! TechCrunch has revealed that the social media giant may be aiming for a June 18 release of its white paper,
Social media giant Facebook may announce its cryptocurrency project, dubbed GlobalCoin, later this month. According to CNBC, the company may even allow employees to take a part of their salaries
Facebook is in talks with the US Commodities and Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) about its upcoming Facebook Coin, also dubbed GlobalCoin by a few reports. According to a report from