When Facebook announced its plans for a private digital payment token called Libra in June, its intention was hardly to goad governments into creating a public electronic currency instead. into a technical debate previously confined to the research papers of central banks. on the need for government-issued electronic currencies, or e-cash. Read More...
When Facebook announced its plans for a private digital payment token called Libra in June, its intention was hardly to goad governments into creating a public electronic currency instead. into a technical debate previously confined to the research papers of central banks. on the need for government-issued electronic currencies, or e-cash.
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