Following a visit to Switzerland to meet with the country's financial regulators, United States lawmakers are still concerned over Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency project, Libra.
According to an official statement from Representative Maxine Waters, members of the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee met with multiple regulatory agencies and lawmakers.
As announced earlier this month, the representatives aimed to clarify how various Swiss authorities would regulate Libra and learn more about the status and magnitude of the project.
"While I appreciate the time that the Swiss government officials took to meet with us, my concerns remain with allowing a large tech company to create a privately controlled, alternative global currency."
During a series of Congressional hearings in mid-July, David Marcus, the vice president of messaging products at Facebook and co-creator of Libra, said that Switzerland was a good regulatory fit for the goals of the project.
Many U.S. lawmakers were not convinced, and voiced concerns that Facebook would locate to Switzerland so as to avoid legal scrutiny in a move of regulatory arbitrage.
Earlier this week, Waters stated that Congress would continue to investigate Libra and that further review would be a priority for the Financial Services Committee in the next legislative session.
Rep. Waters, who leads the committee, has been especially critical of Libra given Facebook's past behavior vis-a-vis user data and privacy issues, saying that it has a "Demonstrated pattern of failing to keep consumer data private on a scale similar to Equifax."
After Facebook introduced the whitepaper for Libra earlier this year, Waters requested that Facebook halt its development while authorities investigated the project and its possible effect on the economy and U.S. monetary policy.
To this end, Marcus has said that the social media giant would commit to not launch the proposed stablecoin until concerns from the Federal Reserve and other regulators were addressed.
After Switzerland Visit, Crypto Concerns Remain for US Regulators
gepubliceerd op Aug 25, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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