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E-commerce giant Shopify has joined the Libra Association, a network of founding members supporting Facebook's stablecoin project, Libra.
E-commerce giant Shopify has joined the Libra Association, a network of founding members supporting Facebook's stablecoin project Libra.
Shopify, a major Canada-based digital commerce platform hosting more than one million merchants, will be collaborating on the establishment of a global payment network within the Libra Association, the firm officially announced on Feb. 21.
The Libra Foundation has confirmed the news in a Facebook post, outlining that Shopify would be an âincredible partner in making widespread economic participation a reality.â
Shopify believes that traditional financial system wasnât built for Internet commerce
In the announcement, Shopify claimed that its action to join the network comes in line with the companyâs desire to tackle the unsolved problem of cross-border payments. According to the company, âmuch of the worldâs financial infrastructure was not built to handle the scale and needs of internet commerce.â
Shopify further emphasized that as a major global e-commerce platform, the company should challenge existing standards in the global payment system in order to bring âtransparent fees and easy access to capital,â while ensuring the security and privacy of merchants.
Shopify said:
âOur mission is to make commerce better for everyone and to do that, we spend a lot of our time thinking about how to make commerce better in parts of the world where money and banking could be far better. Thatâs why we decided to become a member of the Libra Association. This is one step, but not the only step weâll be taking to be a part of the solution to this global problem.â
Shopifyâs entrance to the Libra Association comes after a series of departures from the group by major global firms, which many associated with increased concerns of global regulators.Â
Cointelegraph asked both the Libra Association and Shopify about the potential implications of the new addition to Libraâs founding group but did not receive an immediate response. This article will be updated if new comments come in.
Many months of Libra
Officially released in June 2019, Libra has not only become subject of intensified regulatory concern over the globe but also turned out to be a major trigger for the world to start reconsidering the United States dollar as anchor currency. Some global banks admitted that Facebookâs Libra pushed central banks to seriously look into digital currency initiatives like central bank digital currencies.
However, a number of big companies like Visa, EBay, Stripe and Mastercard decided to leave the Libra Foundation amid the regulatory uncertainty behind the project, which originally received support from dozens of major companies. As Facebook originally prospected, the Libra Foundation should have around 100 members by the time of Libraâs launch in the first half of 2020.
Meanwhile, existing uncertainty over Libra has been increasing even more with the European Union recently claiming that it still cannot figure out what to do about Libra. Previously, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself declared that he didnât know whether Libra would eventually work.
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