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Facebook Wants to Know If You’d Trust It With Your Money

Once the currency becomes available in the first half of 2020, Facebook will collect more consumer data.

Facebook Wants to Know If You’d Trust It With Your Money
The Facebook Inc. logo sits on screens. (Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- When Facebook Inc. recently unveiled Libra, its long-awaited cryptocurrency, the company used the announcement as a chance to convey just how much care has gone into the digital asset. David Marcus, the former PayPal Holdings Inc. president who’s the social network’s blockchain boss, said at a June 11 preview held under the vaulted ceilings of the old San Francisco Mint that libra was a unit of measure in...
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