Facebook’s Libra Could Aid Law Enforcement

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Lawmakers have questioned whether Libra could aid money launderers. Facebook says it could be a valuable tool for law enforcement

Lawmakers were up in arms this month about whether Libra, Facebook Inc.’s proposed new cryptocurrency, would be a haven for money launderers and other criminal activities.

Facebook, though, says Libra could be a valuable tool for law enforcement, partly because of the vast amounts of information that will be generated about its users. That was the message Facebook executive David Marcus took to Congress during hearings this month.Facebook’s plan to release its own currency, called Libra, has sparked a range of concerns among lawmakers. WSJ’s Paul Vigna explains.

 

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Bullshit!

caught on candid camera *wowzers*

Insane

I've tweeted: this Libra could turn out to be a Cobra

Why is the government even entertaining this cryptocurrency bs by facebook.

JoeBudden see how quickly niggas turn fed

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