So many topics regarding this Libra coins, yet these people don't seem to invest in it instead.
Libra is not like other projects. Libra takes investments as Libra investment Tokens.
The initial members of the council are the Founding Members and serve as the network's initial validator node. To be such a node, an entity needs to make an investment of at least $10 million in the network through purchasing Libra Investment Tokens. Each $10 million investment entitles one vote in the council, subject to a cap.
So, the minimum investment needed will be $10 million
If you are mentioning about Libra coin, it is proposed to be a stable coin. ie. If you purchase Libra coin for $10, you'll get back $10 (approx) when you sell it. Not a great investment idea
So, Libra doesn't provide any opportunity for the common folk to invest with them as of now.
I think this is just a speculation, because there is no way Facebook expect people to have such amount of money to put into a project they are not sure of its benefit for them, I think the issue of that $10 million dollars still needs to be clarified by the team of Libra.
Facebook is a stable coin, and I don’t expect the value to grow or fluctuate, it will be more of a coin that will be used for payments of online purchases, and also for it to be used internally. I don’t even see it being useful as store of value except the fact that it protects the fund from depreciating in value, but a store of value should at least still have interest in future no matter how little. We should just wait for the coin to be released first so we can have the full details of its way of operation.