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Facebook Libra Backers Back Out

A week ago we covered a Wall Street Journal article highlighting potential trouble for Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency, as multiple backers were reconsidering their commitment to the project. Fast-forward a week and things have only gone from bad to worse. As Bloomberg reports, PayPal was the first to announce they were leaving on October 6, with […]

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Why each Libra member’s mutiny hurts Facebook – TechCrunch

There’s a strategic cost to the defection of Visa, Stripe, eBay, and more from the Facebook-led cryptocurrency Libra Association. They’re not just names dropping off a list. Each potentially made Libra more useful, ubiquitous, or reputable. Now they could become obstacles to the token’s launch or growth. Fearing regulators’ inquiries not just into their Libra

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Big blow to Facebook’s Libra: Mastercard, Visa, Stripe, eBay and Mercado Pago all pull out

The floodgates opened today on Facebook Inc.’s Libra Association as no fewer than five more companies exited the group overseeing the social network’s proposed cryptocurrency: Mastercard Inc., Visa Inc., eBay Inc., Stripe Inc. and Mercado Pago. Reports that some companies were looking to withdraw their support from Libra surfaced Oct. 1, with PayPal Holdings Inc. becoming the first to

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eBay, Stripe, Mastercard, and Visa leave Facebook’s Libra Association

(Reuters) — Facebook’s ambitious efforts to establish a global digital currency called Libra suffered severe setbacks on Friday, as major payment companies including Mastercard and Visa quit the group behind the project. The two companies announced they would leave the association Friday afternoon, as did eBay, Stripe, and Latin American payments company Mercado Pago. They

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Libra Currency Backers Reconsidering Involvement

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is reporting that financial backers of Facebook’s cryptocurrency, Libra, are having second thoughts. According to sources familiar with the situation, Visa and Mastercard—both members of the Libra Association created by Facebook to oversee the project—are having doubts about continuing to back the currency amid criticism from various governments. Neither of

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The best social media stories & campaigns from June 2019 – Econsultancy

It’s monthly social media roundup time again and we’ve got campaigns from Nike, Sprite and Mastercard as well as updates from Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn and more. With no further ado let’s get into it… (Remember that Econsultancy subscribers can check out the Social Quarterly, as well as our Social Media Best Practice Guides) Pinterest further

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How will Mastercard’s new free-trial policy affect the subscription economy? – Econsultancy

Mastercard, the third-largest credit card processor in the US, has announced a new policy that will make it more difficult for some businesses to automatically convert free trials into recurring subscriptions. In a press release, the company unveiled a rule change that will require certain merchants accepting Mastercard to acquire explicit cardholder approval to begin

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Microsoft, Mastercard Teamup Enables Small Businesses to Trade Globally

Mastercard and Microsoft recently announced its latest collaboration—the Mastercard Track. The program is described as a distinct trade platform that can be used worldwide. It will reportedly simplify and automate payments between companies. Payments are supposed to be a fundamental and essential aspect of any business transaction. However, a lot of companies struggle with late

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How Point of Sale Resellers Can Thrive with Omni Channel

Many industry experts agree that Omni channel is the next big thing for many merchants and point-of-sale resellers alike. However, there may be some companies that aren’t yet ready to seize the opportunity Omni channel provides. With this in mind, it’s vital to gain an understanding of what Omni channel can do for merchants and

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