By Alex Sampson and Alexander Liddington-Cox Facebook’s digital currency project Libra has left regulators across the globe scrambling to work out how they will deal with such a revolutionary financial platform. The Libra Association today wrote that it would "work with the global community in the coming months and continue to partner with policymakers worldwide to further the mission". Policymakers could have as little as six months to come to grips with the new cryptocurrency, which aims to have 100 members on board in time for its target launch in the first half of 2020.
Libra leaves regulators scrambling
Libra leaves regulators scrambling
Libra leaves regulators scrambling
By Alex Sampson and Alexander Liddington-Cox Facebook’s digital currency project Libra has left regulators across the globe scrambling to work out how they will deal with such a revolutionary financial platform. The Libra Association today wrote that it would "work with the global community in the coming months and continue to partner with policymakers worldwide to further the mission". Policymakers could have as little as six months to come to grips with the new cryptocurrency, which aims to have 100 members on board in time for its target launch in the first half of 2020.