Libra will be regulated by Swiss financial authorities, expects Facebook

in #libra5 years ago

Facebook will not launch Libra's cryptocurrency until it "completely eliminates all regulators' doubts". This is what The Verge writes with reference to the theses prepared by the head of the project David Markus for tomorrow's hearing in the U.S. Congress.

Markus expects the Swiss authorities to regulate the cryptocurrency, as the Libra Association is registered in their jurisdiction. The organisation is in "preliminary negotiations" with the local regulator and will comply with Swiss data privacy laws, according to the publication.

The organization does not yet have a charter - Facebook expects its members to participate in the development of the document in the future. Without a charter, all discussions are preliminary in nature, as it is not possible to regulate an instrument that does not have its own rules.

Markus also promises that the U.S. authorities will be involved in the regulation of Libra-related services, including the Calibra wallet. According to his plan, the Calibra division must be registered as a remittance service provider, and the Federal Trade Commission will be responsible for consumer protection. Libra and related services will be registered with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network to ensure compliance with sanctions requirements and will follow national anti-terrorist financing laws.

Previously, it was suggested that the launch of Libra might require the approval of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) if it saw in the cryptocurrency signs of a traded fund (ETF). Markus, however, does not cover this issue and presents Libra as a form of payment instrument, not as an investment instrument.

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Dear @innavertigel

Discussions regarding Libra and Facebook are very intense lately and I personally don't know yet what to think about it.

I'm mostly interested how FED and other central banks will react if they will realize that Libra is a threat for current financial system.

Personally I will not put my trust in Facebook and I don't think I will ever use Libra. However I will surely pay attention to this project as it may turn our financial world up-side-down....

Important question I would like to ask you, and hopefully you would share your own opinion:

  • many people out there seem to see Libra as a threat to current monetary system. I'm one of those. However I've learned that global economy is build on debt. And all debts are in FIAT currency. So does it really matter if people use Libra to pay for their "groceries" and shop online? They still need to pay all their debts and mortgages for next 20-30 years in their local fiat currency.

For that reason alone I cannot see monetary system being changed much. Neither by libra or bitcoin or any other crypto. Debts, goverment expenses, trade oil - all of it will still require $$$.

What do you think? Upvote on the way.

Yours,
Piotr

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