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As worldwide regulators continue to stonewall the Libra stablecoin project, Facebook moves forward with Facebook Pay, a new fiat payment system.
As the Libra stablecoin project continues to face a hostile audience of regulators, Facebook launches a new fiat payment system called Facebook Pay.
Empower people everywhere to buy and sell things online
On Nov. 12, the social media giant announced that it is introducing Facebook Pay, a payment system that is designed to facilitate payments across Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Deborah Liu, VP, marketplace & commerce at Facebook said:
âPeople already use payments across our apps to shop, donate to causes and send money to each other. Facebook Pay will make these transactions easier while continuing to ensure your payment information is secure and protected.â
In an apparent bid to avoid further regulatory scrutiny, the company clearly states that Facebook Pay is âbuilt on existing financial infrastructure and partnerships.â The firm is similarly clear that the payment service will be kept separate from Facebookâs new Calibra wallet and the Libra network.
Facebook Pay will start rolling out this week on Messenger and Facebook in the United States for âfundraisers, in-game purchases, event tickets, person-to-person payments on Messenger and purchases from select Pages and businesses on Facebook Marketplace.â
Facebook concludes the announcement with the belief that the firm can âhelp businesses grow and empower people everywhere to buy and sell things online.â
Every major U.S. payment processor has left the Libra Association
At the beginning of October, the Libra Association lost seven partners out of the original 28. Namely PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, eBay, Mercado Pago and Booking decided to leave the consortium.
However, not long after, Alfred F. Kelly, CEO of major payment processor Visa, said that the company is still in discussions with Facebook on the Libra project, adding that it believes that digital currencies provide safer payments to more people and places.
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