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August 29, 2019, 02:11:14 PM
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They have not officially launched and they have no notice on their media channels. You should be careful about invitations to join. It was a fake website. In the place where I live, there have been a number of projects called Libra, which generate tokens on the ERC20 platform and sell to people without any understanding.

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August 29, 2019, 03:43:55 PM
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Facebook has Libra ads?, but it's not yet launched.., seems it's a fake. Don't fall for it guys, we should report that in facebook right away because many will fall for this fake. Too bad that scammers take advantage for the name of Libra.

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August 29, 2019, 04:02:07 PM
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The question here is that, Facebook the owners of Libra allow the ads to be on their website then, to me it's very much legit but not good for investment now, until they come out to clear the air. Also, if this look scamming then, Facebook insider should be responsible for this ads be display on their website. By now many might have fallen into their trap and be  dealt with by this scammers.

Although their last news update was that, the Libra will be launch in 2020 and not 2019 as we have seen this ads represent. Let's spread the news and caution those who are ready or almost getting inn their self into the scam.

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August 29, 2019, 04:14:51 PM
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I don't think so if it is centralized coin I don't know about other people but I will never invest in such type of centralized coin whether it is Libra or any other coin

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August 29, 2019, 04:24:54 PM
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There are so many scams that pretending to be Libra. I have also heard some stories that people have actually contributed to fake Libra token sales and lost a lot of money. Wait for the official announcement from Libra team, before you do anything.

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August 29, 2019, 07:41:02 PM
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The fact is that Libra does not need to be taken seriously today, since this project is not destined to come true.  I think that not only the government of the United States of America will counteract this.
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August 29, 2019, 09:21:12 PM
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I do not understand, if it is from fb ads in my opinion, it could be fake because fb ads can sometimes be slightly manipulated, but if it is not fake,maybe this is like what happened to dobitrade some time ago that they held airdrop libra coin even though we know libra is not yet official my suggestion is only to believe on the official site https://libra.org
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August 30, 2019, 08:35:28 AM
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I got this on facebook ads, bethelibra is promoting Libra token sales. Is that the real Libra? If not why facebook has allowed the ads to be displayed? It's easy to scam people in this way. I have reported the post but got no update until now. In this website, it's clearly mentioned that it's Facebook's Libra.

Of course, this is a fraud. And Facebook skips this because it's paid advertising. There is money, there is content - it was posted. It’s good that you reported this Facebook post. They will definitely take action.
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August 30, 2019, 08:57:12 AM
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no, it is definitely a scam. In my country, there are also a number of fraud organizations, creating a very professional website and a very professional wallet system to seduce those who lack crypto knowledge.
Libra is still under trial and has not ended. they cannot develop tokens first. Stay away from this site.

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September 07, 2019, 03:48:01 PM
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This looks like a scam since Facebook didn’t give any sort of news related to it. I also am receiving emails about these kinds of coins named Libra. I think people are taking advantage of the name Facebook and trying to con people with their similar named coin.
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September 09, 2019, 02:53:44 PM
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The fact is that Libra does not need to be taken seriously today, since this project is not destined to come true.  I think that not only the government of the United States of America will counteract this.

Libra still has many problems with the USA government. Analysts also said that the development of the ecosystem of Libra and operating expenses for network maintenance should be covered by the profitability of the reserve, however, most of the assets in the reserve currently show negative returns. It makes the whole system unstable.

Meanwhile, Facebook has time to improve everything and get rid of mistakes.

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September 09, 2019, 05:14:33 PM
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I got this on facebook ads, bethelibra is promoting Libra token sales. Is that the real Libra? If not why facebook has allowed the ads to be displayed? It's easy to scam people in this way. I have reported the post but got no update until now. In this website, it's clearly mentioned that it's Facebook's Libra.

I heard Libra, and heard recently that there are lot of scammers arise on Facebook promoting Libra and gave link about it, to find a victim to their bad purposes. so, If I were you better careful mate before joining it. And besides, as far as I know is not launching yet here, and I don't if they are going to campaign here in the forum.
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