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 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 launch its own cryptocurrency by 2020. A BBC report revealed that the new cryptocurrency, which has been dubbed internally as GlobalCoin, may be launched in
Facebook has registered a new entity called ‘Libra Networks’ in Switzerland. It has been speculated that Project Libra is also the name of its internal cryptocurrency project which has been
Social media giant Facebook may launch its purported cryptocurrency dubbed ‘Facebook Coin’ as early as next quarter, according to a Bloomberg report. The company has also been aggressively hiring formal
Social media giant Facebook is in talks with financial firms such as Visa and Mastercard to support its purported cryptocurrency project. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal,
Social media giant Facebook has garnered a lot of attention for its purported cryptocurrency initiative dubbed ‘Facebook Coin’. Barclays analyst Ross Sandler reckons that if Facebook can play its cards
According to a report by the New York Times, Facebook is all set to launch its own cryptocurrency in the first half of 2019. The social media giant has even
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is no stranger to blockchain technology. Now, he is potentially evaluating taking his interest in blockchain to the next level. In an interview with Harvard Law