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(Ebook) Libra Shrugged: How Facebook Tried to Take Over the Money by David Gerard ISBN 9798693053977, 8693053973

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Authors:David Gerard
Pages:180 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:4
Publisher:Kindle Print Publishing
Language:english
File Size:2.81 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9798693053977, 8693053973
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(Ebook) Libra Shrugged: How Facebook Tried to Take Over the Money by David Gerard ISBN 9798693053977, 8693053973

Silicon Valley tries to disrupt the world — and the world says “no.”Facebook: the biggest social network in history. A stupendous, world-shaping success. But governments were giving Facebook trouble over personal data abuses, election rigging and fake news.Mark Zuckerberg wondered: what if Facebook could pivot to finance? Or, better: what if Facebook started its own private world currency?Facebook could have so much power that governments couldn’t stop them. It would be the Silicon Valley dream.Facebook launched Libra in June 2019. Libra would be an international currency and payment system. It would flow instantly around the world by phone. It could even “bank the unbanked.” Libra could apparently do all this just by using a “blockchain.”But Libra would also make Facebook too big to control— and to lead the way for Facebook’s Silicon Valley fellows to swing the power of their money as they pleased. Facebook and their friends could work around any single country’s rules. Libra could shake whole economies.And Facebook would become the “digital identity” provider to the world. If you wanted to use money at all, you’d have to go through Facebook.Governments looked at Libra — and they saw another 2008 financial crisis in the making. Facebook’s plan would have made the company even more entrenched — at the cost of broken economies worldwide. Starting with toppling the US dollar.Libra was as incompetent as it was arrogant — and the world stopped it in its tracks. But how did Facebook put forward such a bizarre and ill-considered plan, that left every regulator who saw it reeling in horror?And what happens when another company tries the same trick? Or when Facebook won’t take “no” for an answer, and releases the cut-down version that they’re already calling “Libra 2.0”?“Libra Shrugged” is the story of a bad idea.Also covered:* Bitcoin and cryptocurrency: the source of all the bad ideas in Libra.* Central Bank Digital Currencies: digital versions of official legal tender, suddenly fashionable again because of Libra.* Facebook’s early forays into payments, with Facebook Credits and Messenger Payments.
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