Facebucks—can Zuckerberg’s digital currency go mainstream?

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kncukier He's pulling a Koch Buy the Dept, control the curriculum And the greed of the University will let him

kncukier If Oxford had any morals they would not accept donations from funds like Blackstone.

kncukier The same Stephen Schwarzman who compared the Obama Administration’s plans to raise the carried interest tax rate this way: “It’s like when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.” I think that if Obama was like Hitler, Mr. Schwarzman would have had more to worry able than his taxes.

kncukier Price billionaires pay to get kids and grand kids into uni?

EconoScribe Everything could go wrong

Already more Facebook in my life than I want. No thanks.

Anyone ignorant enough to follow Zuckerberg after he has willingly walked away from his initial visions and passion to support the deepstate with all our info, should get their heads examined. He's experimenting for the elites. His soul or ethics no longer exists.

Facebook Currency ? Hard, Hard F***ing pass .they know too much as it is.

Nope

Instantly thought of 'The Simpsons' fun P.S. - My answer is 'NO!'

Is this helpful for us or just for him? Sounds like a slight step above Bitcoin.

Tú que opinas? lopezobrador_ o necesitas traductor?

its less for the normal consumers but mainly black market and illegal stuff?what do you guys think?

No trust, no.

that's scary

EconoScribe For Russion mob money to flow...

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EconoScribe Hypothetically, they could help an unscrupulous academic like Cambridge ass prof Aleksandr Kogan pursue research for nefarious purposes. Or, they could enable the exploitation of their users’ data by a hostile foreign power like in the 2016 US presidential election. JustGuessing

EconoScribe Because you trusted them with..everything else... and they earned that trust ( Cambridge perhaps? )

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EconoScribe Lots could go wrong! Let's put it this way: the most important element of any financial system/product/infrastructure is TRUST. Now, who is involved here? Lots of people but at the front of the pack, the face of libracoin, it's MarkZuckerberg. Post finished.

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