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Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra

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I'm biased as I'm working on this project. But I'm super happy it's finally out there :) There's a lot of really cool cryptography and tech on this project and there's still a lot for people to discover!

Your comment is meaningless. Cryptos in general are a cool, top 25 Silicon Valley are the opposite of cool.

Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra

#43
Not only they built it in Rust, but they also built Move - language clearly derived from Rust, which uses ownership as a way to manage monetary resources. Regardless of trust issues with different companies involved, that's just beautiful engineering.

Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra

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can anyone tell me if people in Iran can use it? this doesn't really answer my question: https://libra.org/en-US/security-privacy/#overview > Working with Law Enforcement > As with any currency or financial infrastructure, bad actors will try to exploit the Libra network. While the network is open and accessible to everyone with internet access, the network's main endpoints will need to follow applicable laws and reg…

There's a difference between Libra (the Swiss-based association) and Calibra (the US-based FB subsidiary making the first wallet).

> "Calibra will do its part to facilitate the efficacy of international sanctions regimes. We will administer and enforce applicable sanctions programs including, for example, U.S., EU, and U.N. sanctions programs."

https://scontent.fbhx3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.2365-6/65083631...

Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra

#46
From the description, it’s a pseudonymous network with publicly observable transactions. I get that Facebook doesn’t have the best track record in regard to privacy, but it’s not immediately obvious which exact aspect of privacy should we be worried about when using this network.
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