If you're stopping by for the first time and you haven't already and you want to, please subscribe.

A new country worried about the new Facebook e-currency


Facebook's new electronic currency, named after Libra, faces a lot of concern, not only by economists but also by politicians.
US President Donald Trump, in a series of  tweets over the weekend, has expressed his dislike for digital currencies, particularly Bitcoin, saying that they are not currencies in the true sense of the matter, stressing that they are very volatile, and singled out the new electronic currency for Facebook Libra, where Trump accused Facebook that it wants to switch to a bank without respecting the rules of US and international banks via electronic currency, and called in this case to abide by these rules, and stressed that the only official currency in America is the dollar.
Donald Trump's remarks came after similar reservations by the EU and China, recently organized by the state of Japan, according to the International News Agency reported that Japan has opened an investigation and in-depth research on the new Facebook currency Libra, through the establishment of a dedicated team to study the implications and effects of this currency on global markets and economies.
Reuters reported that Japan will brief its research on the new Facebook currency to major countries on the sidelines of the Group of Seven finance ministers meeting in the southernmost town of Biarritz 'South-west of France' this week.

Comments


To stay up-to-date with all of our latest content, please consider following us on social media.




Popular posts from this blog

Create a Payza account Free in 2 minutes!

Digital encapsulated tokens issued by FTX or Alameda are no longer redeemable!

Huobi Group Announces the Launch of its Huobi Ventures Fund

Binance Launches $500 Million Loan Program to Support Bitcoin Miners, Who Can Get It?

Create a Paysera bank account