Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
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Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#382All they need to do is to have 1%+ cheaper fee than cards.
And no matter people's ideals, all businesses will add it.
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#383"it will be backed by a collection of low-volatility assets, such as bank deposits and short-term government securities in currencies from stable and reputable central banks." from the whitepaper: https://libra.org/en-US/white-paper/#the-libra-currency-and-... It's like one to one copy of the traditional monetary system with speed of transactions improved. The volatility of low-volatile assets still contradictive in…
Your tone is too cynical, this is exactly what it is and what payment processors have been dreaming of for years. A banking system where money can be moved instantly without weird batching, holidays, manual intervention, and all the rest of the legacy crap that plagues current banking. I'm all for it!
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#384Terrifying, really. The world is hurdling back towards a feudalist society, with corporations instead of kings.
No. Your ideas of what 'feudalism' implies are totally wack and ahistorical. Feudalism was a time of laissez-faire, political liberty and anarchism. "The vassal of my vassal is not my vassal" was the motto of feudalism. It was a reaction against the centralization and coercion of the old Roman Empire. How is this anything like Facebook et al?
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#385Libra, a new global currency... with an old name! "Libra" is the latin name of what is now known as the "pound" and used in many Latin-rooted languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian come to mind) to refer to pound related currencies, including the British pound sterling ("libra esterlina") and similar currencies from Egypt to Lebanon to Gibraltar pound. It was also behind many discontinued currencies from…
Indeed. Libra, solarii, denarii == pounds, shillings, pennies in the old pre 1970 British system. Sometimes referred to as LSD.
Solidus would also be a decent name for a stablecoin!
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#386Terrifying, really. The world is hurdling back towards a feudalist society, with corporations instead of kings.
No. Your ideas of what 'feudalism' implies are totally wack and ahistorical. Feudalism was a time of laissez-faire, political liberty and anarchism. "The vassal of my vassal is not my vassal" was the motto of feudalism. It was a reaction against the centralization and coercion of the old Roman Empire. How is this anything like Facebook et al?
I think you’re missing the forest for the trees by concentrating on the historical robustness of his feudalism reference
My immediate thought was that he meant something more like corporate city states ala cyberpunk themes presciented by blade runner and shadowrun
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#387It’s going to be interesting. “Unlike previous stablecoins, Libra will not be issued by a central party. Instead, Facebook has enlisted 27 fellow Silicon Valley titans—among them PayPal, Visa, Spotify, Mastercard, Uber, and eBay—to operate as preliminary “validator nodes” who will each share a transparent copy of a vast ledger of transactions reflecting all the activity on the network.” That sounds amazingly dystopia…
> That sounds amazingly dystopian. I mean, that’s literally a money built on an oligarchy. By design. IMO, it's a small step towards a better direction. The "validator" consensus (oligarchy) is a much more transparent/inclusive solution compared to the closed financial ecosystems of Wechat/Alipay/Paytm/Grab. If Libra is an oligarchy, closed financial systems are dictatorships
You are on the right path, don't stop there :-)
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#388> Facebook says its “stablecoin,” will empower billions and underpin a stunningly ambitious global economy, without selling your data. I wonder how many millions of people were drinking their favorite beverage while reading this and spat it out on whatever/whoever was in front of them! It’s astonishing that after all these years and all the scandals, they’re deluded enough to write such lines with a straight face. Th…
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#389From the white paper: > "Libra’s mission is to enable a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people." They do this by issuing coins in exchange for fiat money, which is held by the reserve. > "Interest on the reserve assets will be used to cover the costs of the system, ensure low transaction fees, pay dividends to investors who provided capital to jumpstart the ecosystem [...…
Re: Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
#390I find it amusing that the big selling point behind the initial round of cryptocurrency was its lack of regulation.