San Francisco: Facebook that tied up with 27 organisations to start the non-profit Libra Association to launch its cryptocurrency next year appears to have hit a roadblock.
According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, Visa, Mastercard and some other financial partners who signed on to support Libra are reconsidering their involvement in the network.
“The financial partners are reluctant to attract regulatory scrutiny following backlash from governments and banks and have declined Facebook’s requests to publicly support the project,” the report said on Tuesday.
The US lawmakers recently attacked Facebook, calling it “delusional” and “dangerous”, directing the social networking giant to clean up its house first before launching a new business model.
David Marcus, Head of Facebook subsidiary Calibra, was grilled at the Senate Banking Committee in July.
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has also said he is “uncomfortable” with Libra. US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has also raised “serious concern” over the Facebook cryptocurrency.
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