Anonymous ID: 9f35b8 June 3, 2019, 11:02 a.m. No.6662192   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2224 >>2228

#8519

notables for incoming baker, not endorsements

>>6661867

D'oh

>>6661872 Jim Jordan Tweet- Dems moving forward

>>6661890 Sealed Indictment grapic-as of May 31st

>>6661899 Twitter Video-Qanon flag visable?

>>6661938 US Air Force Tweet-Precision bombs

>>6661965 NBA might ban term 'Owner'-"racial overtones-really n….

>>6662029 New Strzok-Page Emails Reveal at Least FOUR FBI 302 Reports Related to Hillary Clinton’s Investigation Were Never Written

>>6662036 POTUS tweet-Going well in London…Fake news will not find anything good

>>6662054 POTUS tweet-Russia has removed most of people from Vz

>>6662078 anon dig on cabal cables-call for additional digs

>>6662097, >>6662110-Tech stocks dropping after FTC probes initiated

>>6662140German Politcian Shot in head-Lubcke

 

 

another anon please take it from here

>>6662178

Anonymous ID: 9f35b8 June 3, 2019, 11:47 a.m. No.6662563   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2619

Facebook In Talks With CFTC Over Plan To Launch New Cryptocurrency

there's a bastion of morality the CFTC…NOT

United States regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is in talks with Facebook about its upcoming stablecoin launch, the Financial Times reported on June 2.

 

Citing chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo, the publication revealed that Facebook is attempting to smooth out the regulatory landscape ahead of the asset, currently dubbed GlobalCoin, allegedly going live next year.

 

"We’re very interested in understanding it better," the FT quoted Giancarlo as saying, himself adding that at present, no formal request for regulatory clearance had appeared.

 

"We can only act on an application, we don’t have anything in front of us," he said.

 

As Cointelegraph reported, Facebook has created considerable buzz around its rumored plans for GlobalCoin, with various sources eyeing a form of global payment network spanning both the social media platform and its sister businesses Whatsapp and Instagram.

 

Users would ostensibly be able to send each other funds, as well as make in-app purchases.

 

Late May, the FT claimed Facebook executives were in similar preliminary discussions with U.S. cryptocurrency exchanges Coinbase and Gemini over the launch and potential liquidity solutions.

 

No party has yet confirmed the plans, which came via two anonymous sources.

 

Speaking to mainstream media last week, meanwhile, a senior executive of fellow U.S. platform BitPay suggested that once live, GlobalCoin would form one of the major motivating factors for catapulting bitcoin into the public spotlight once more, along with boosting its price.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06-03/facebook-talks-cftc-over-plan-launch-new-cryptocurrency