Published 12:04 IST, October 5th 2019

PayPal abandons Facebook Libra cryptocurrency even before its launch

PayPal has said it will no longer be part of an alliance intended to oversee the Facebook-backed Libra cryptocurrency, which has come under attack by regulators

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Pioneering digital payments firm PayPal has said it will longer be part of an alliance intended to oversee Facebook-backed Libra cryptocurrency, which has come under attack by regulators.

"PayPal has me decision to forgo furr participation in Libra Association at this time," California-based company said on Friday.

"We remain supportive of Libra's aspirations and look forward to continued dialogue on ways to work toger in future." 

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PayPal abandons Libra

International outcry is mounting over Libra -- with central banks, governments and regulators railing against Facebook's upstart cryptocurrency and questions over how it would be regulated.  social media giant unveiled plans in June for Libra -- which will roll out in 2020 -- to be backed by a basket of currency assets to avoid wild swings of Bitcoin and or virtual units. nprofit Libra Association, based in Geneva, will oversee blockchain-based coin, maintaining a real-world asset reserve to keep its value stable. Facebook envisioned Libra as a new global cryptocurrency, pledging to deliver a stable virtual money that lives on smartphones and could bring over a billion "unbanked" people into financial system. Hundreds of billions of dollars are transferred annually between migrants to friends and family in ir home countries, and PayPal is a player in that sector.

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't a member of anything'

Mastercard, Visa and or financial partners enlisted to oversee Facebook-backed cryptocurrency Libra are reported to be having second thoughts as regulators unleash ire on project and dig for information from members of association. Visa chief executive Alfred Kelly in an interview in August with CNBC said company h signed a n-binding letter of intent with association but was "t a member of anything." Kelly went on to say Visa would t join association if it isn't satisfied when it comes to complying with regulations.   he of Libra Association said last week that project's leers aimed to "reassure" regulators worried about virtual money.  Besides Facebook, Visa and MasterCard, backers of Libra include ride-hailing apps Lyft and Uber.

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In leaked comments from a meeting of Facebook employees in July, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said he remained optimistic for Libra despite harsh comments from public officials in several countries. 

" public things, I think, tend to be a little more dramatic," he said. 

"But a bigger part of it is private engment with regulators around world, and those, I think, often, are more substantive and less dramatic... That's where a lot of discussions and details get hashed out on things."

(AFP)

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11:34 IST, October 5th 2019