Facebook Coin becomes GlobalCoin, potential launch announced
The BBC apparently has gotten the inside scoop on what’s going on with Facebook and its upcoming cryptocurrency project, Libra.
The BBC apparently has gotten the inside scoop on what’s going on with Facebook and its upcoming cryptocurrency project, Libra.
Facebook may have been mum on the progress of its crypto project, but behind the scenes, the social media giant is busy putting together a formidable team.
Facebook is getting ready to launch its own blockchain, so it’s the perfect time to relax blockchain advertising rules.
Facebook is moving ahead with its new Project Libra, its plan to incorporate blockchain and cryptocurrency technology into it’s platform.
The company has reportedly begun to recruit financial firms and merchants to assist in the launch of its crypto payments system.
Customers in UK and France are no longer able to conduct mobile payments via Messenger, a possible precursor to the launch of the Facebook Coin.
Looking to decentralize its blockchain creation a bit more, Facebook is looking for outside investors.
Scammers in Australia are using Facebook to trick users into using their site with faked celebrity endorsements. But Facebook does nothing about it.
Putting the ugly past behind them, the Winklevoss twins appear to be pretty happy about Facebook’s new stablecoin.
Facebook has had its fair share of controversies. Dr. Craig Wright explains how through the BSV blockchain, social media can be greatly improved.
Facebook is preparing to introduce its stablecoin to its messaging services, according to reports.
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, believes that decentralization is the future and wants to see it in Facebook. But first, he wants to answer open questions so it can be done the right way.