Overview
Libra 2.0 is meant to breathe new life into Facebook’s
cryptocurrency, but new entrants with new approaches may challenge Libra.
Libra marches on and has picked up new members, but other companies’ product announcements made after Libra 2.0 was launched describe different approaches to implementing digital currency. These newer solutions appear to be more aligned with state-operated monetary policy and regulations and are less complex to implement. The race is on!
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