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www.calibra.com


Enforced KYC and insured against hacks.

Thats the Libra website if someone is wondering.
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June 18, 2019, 08:32:19 AM
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www.calibra.com


Enforced KYC and insured against hacks.

Thats the Libra website if someone is wondering.

Damn! You just bested me on the news as I lost time browsing that website instead of posting it on WO!

EDIT: Website appears to be already down.

EDIT2: apparently the choice of browsing was correct as at least i could actually...browse the website!
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June 18, 2019, 08:46:46 AM

www.calibra.com


Enforced KYC and insured against hacks.

Thats the Libra website if someone is wondering.

Damn! You just bested me on the news as I lost time browsing that website instead of posting it on WO!

EDIT: Website appears to be already down.
CONFIRMED, it's down.

https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/calibra.com
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June 18, 2019, 08:49:37 AM

"Bitcoin is booming to its highest price in a year and the Chart Master says it's heading straight for $10K"

https://twitter.com/CNBCFastMoney/status/1140732730872946691


Finally someone noticed that 2018 was a falling wedge pattern, which we broke on 1 April. IMO, 10K is too conservative even for a short term like a month. We touched $9500 yesterday, so we can expect to break the 10K resistance soon. Those who were waiting for 6 months to get a big correction, are getting extremely nervous. I can tell this by the number of posts (ignored by me) of n00bs like gembitz, joinov, r0ach, etc. who get overly exited with every dip which is a food for their sick brains that they will have the chance of buying at 2K and below.  Grin Grin Grin Every one should know the truth that if they miss the train now, they miss a profit worth of millions in terms of fiat. And this is the moment FOMO kicks off.
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June 18, 2019, 08:53:37 AM

Former UEFA president Michel Platini arrested over corruption in connection with 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

What a surprise..  Undecided
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June 18, 2019, 08:57:23 AM
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Libra whitepaper:

https://libra.org/en-US/white-paper/
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DAMN! beaten again! I rushed this time!

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So libra will use investor and user funds to buy low risk assets like securities and debts.

Interest from above will pay investor dividends and ongoing expenses.
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So libra will use investor and user funds to buy low risk assets like securities and debts.

Interest from above will pay investor dividends and ongoing expenses.

They are reinventing the Tether scam. A crypto pegged to FIAT. Nothing to see here.

I would pump and dump the shit out of it if it wasn't 1:1 with USD
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So libra will use investor and user funds to buy low risk assets like securities and debts.

Interest from above will pay investor dividends and ongoing expenses.

They are reinventing the Tether scam. A crypto pegged to FIAT. Nothing to see here.

I would pump and dump the shit out of it if it wasn't 1:1 with USD


it is not pegged 1:1 with USD, but with a not better specified basked of currencies. As it is intended to be a global payment processor Libra (the currency) will be pegged to various securities chosen to minimise volatility and reflect users adoption (i guess bigger EUR weight on reserves if more users are buying Libra vs EUR etc...).
But in the end yes, a stable coin not subject to pump and dumps.
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June 18, 2019, 09:27:24 AM

Our dear friend and cheerleader Izabella Kaminska is not impressed - https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2019/06/18/1560848464000/Alphaville-s-Libra-cheat-sheet/
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At what point are the general public going to wake up and realise that any “crypto” based on a centralised system is no better than the current FIAT system?
Sheesh.
Oh well, at least it is raising awareness of crypto in general I guess.
But with so many “solutions” in place I fear that they may not be able to see the wood from trees.
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^^ https://archive.is/YIu9J
archive of izzy's post https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2019/06/18/1560848464000/Alphaville-s-Libra-cheat-sheet/

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/uk-world/917090/everything-you-need-to-know-about-facebooks-cryptocurrency/
Dundee Courier spreads the news

it's all over my news feed thinger - never seen one story dominate like this


this is good news for Bitcoin.
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June 18, 2019, 09:43:36 AM

At what point are the general public going to wake up and realise that any “crypto” based on a centralised system is no better than the current FIAT system?
Sheesh.
Oh well, at least it is raising awareness of crypto in general I guess.
But with so many “solutions” in place I fear that they may not be able to see the wood from trees.

I like the idea FIAT money has competition.
Comeptition pushes markets to the better.
If bitcoin fails because FIAT money get ultimately fixed,well, I have no problem with that

Mind: blown.
Only way Governments have the possibility to beat Bitcoin is getting their FIAT money ass good as Bitcoin, not banning it, there , they are only making the case to use Bitcon better.

So, this is what i like Libra: at the end we(money system users) win.
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Facebook coin is probably a good thing for bitcoin, it’ll make average joe more aware of cryptocurrency in general & possibly give him the shove he needs to pile into bitcoin.

I certainly don’t see Facebook coin as a bad thing for us.

They are reinventing the Tether scam. A crypto pegged to FIAT. Nothing to see here.

I would pump and dump the shit out of it if it wasn't 1:1 with USD

This was my first thought when I saw they were bringing out their own coin.
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June 18, 2019, 09:51:23 AM

I am somewhat neutral (leaning on positive) about Facebook coin. I see pros and cons. Anyway, it was a natural thing to exist and good or bad Bitcoin will have to cope with it. We will see.

Exciting times are coming to crypto along the next few years.

P.S.: I am eager to see how facebook solves the "tax issue"... I mean, even just buying one single facecoin and using it to buy something would be a taxable event and most countries do NOT have any amount exempt. Of course I do not expect anyone to fill taxes on that just for a few tens of $ but it will be interesting if/when facebook claims to have millions of users of their coin and almost no one filling tax reports on it.

Which reminds me that if this crypto thingie continues adoption it is tax agencies which will have to adapt to the new paradigm and not the other way. We will see.
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ROFL that's brilliant

lol, it keeps going.

https://twitter.com/Cryptolete1/status/1139725294657556480

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June 18, 2019, 10:07:41 AM

Interesting discussion on the Libra shitcoin announcement over at HN:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20210976

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

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There's a lot of interesting physics in building thermonuclear weapons. Doesn't mean you should do it.
Your talents could be used to help the world. Instead, they are being used to enclose common spaces and pull apart the fabric of society. Get a better job?

Ouch!


(Edit the main thread is here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20210791)

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I am somewhat neutral (leaning on positive) about Facebook coin. I see pros and cons. Anyway, it was a natural thing to exist and good or bad Bitcoin will have to cope with it. We will see.

Exciting times are coming to crypto along the next few years.

P.S.: I am eager to see how facebook solves the "tax issue"... I mean, even just buying one single facecoin and using it to buy something would be a taxable event and most countries do NOT have any amount exempt. Of course I do not expect anyone to fill taxes on that just for a few tens of $ but it will be interesting if/when facebook claims to have millions of users of their coin and almost no one filling tax reports on it.

Which reminds me that if this crypto thingie continues adoption it is tax agencies which will have to adapt to the new paradigm and not the other way. We will see.

It feels a little like the original vision for Paypal which was pretty darned far out. Then real life got its claws in and it was brought to Earth, and to heel.

Facebook and friends obviously have far more clout than the original Paypal crew but it's telling there are no proper financial institutions involved.
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June 18, 2019, 10:10:54 AM

Nothing. In fact I do despise Islam.
I despise all major monotheistic religions with the exception of Pastafarianism. Islam is just doing what Christianity was doing a few centuries ago: mass "conversions" and suppression of internal dissent. As for Hebraism, they didn't get a chance for several reasons. They basically got the wrong end of the stick and never had an army until the 20th century.

I don't despise all or at least not to the same degree. My level of despise is mainly based on the level of radicalism their followers show. All, or most, religions have a reason to exist in its origin but when someone takes some "words" or "guides" to an extreme because of "god's word" then deep shit happens.

Islamist (most) are a clear example of taking it too far... but of course they are not the only ones and there are extremist in EVERY religion even if at a different ratio.

Also polytehists religions are not free from radicalism/extremism, like at all.
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