OPINIONISTA: Facebook’s Libra must be stopped before we all pay the price

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OPINIONISTA: Facebook’s Libra must be stopped before we all pay the price
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OPINIONISTA: Facebook’s Libra must be stopped before we all pay the price By Katharina Pistor

Facebook has just unveiled its latest bid for world domination: Libra, a cryptocurrency designed to function as private money anywhere on the planet. In preparing the venture, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been in negotiations with central banks, regulators, and 27 partner companies, each of which will contribute at least $10-million. For fear of raising safety concerns, Facebook has avoided working directly with any commercial banks.

The question is whether governments understand the risks to financial stability that such a system would entail. The idea of a private, frictionless payment system with 2.6 billion active users may sound attractive. But as every banker and monetary policymaker knows, payment systems require a level of liquidity backstopping that no private entity can provide.

Facebook is barrelling ahead as if Libra was just another private enterprise. But like many other financial intermediaries before it, the company is promising something that it cannot possibly deliver on its own: the protection of the currency’s value. Libra, we are told, will be pegged to a basket of currencies , and convertible on demand and at any cost.

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