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David Gerard: Libra Shrugged: How Facebook Tried to Take Over the Money (EBook) 4 stars

Silicon Valley tries to disrupt the world — and the world says “no.”

Facebook: the …

Enthusiastic Fediverse poster David Gerard has made a career out of exposing cryptocurrency incompetence through his blogs ( davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain) and toots ( @davidgerard@circumstances.run ). This book is a longform exposé of Facebook's disastrous attempts to climb onto the cryptocurrency bandwagon with a fantasy called Libra. Like his previous book which more generally covered Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, this is a witty read as informed as it is humourous. There were a few moments which dug a bit more deeply into the financial system than I was completely comfortable with but maybe I'm just an idiot. The whole sorry affair is somewhat succinctly summed up in the following couple of sentences:

"Facebook was forced to transform its great plan into PayPal-but-it's-Facebook -- or Libra wouldn't allowed to exist. Though the back-end system would still run on a blockchain -- for no functional reason, but they could say it was on a blockchain." …

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@roddie

> There were a few moments which dug a bit more deeply into the financial system than I was completely comfortable with but maybe I'm just an idiot.

well I tried :-) This stuff is hard to explain because it's actually complicated. I bet it was ch 7, right?

the text was reviewed by multiple people including central bankers, so at least it's probably not *wrong*