Facebook may launch its own cryptocurrency

Facebook has over two billion users globally and launching cryptocurrency will allow them make payments using a virtual currency like Bitcoin.

Published - May 12, 2018 11:49 am IST - San Francisco

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After reports surfaced that Facebook is creating a new Blockchain group, fresh media reports have claimed that the social networking giant is also exploring the creation of its own cryptocurrency.

However, “people familiar with the matter said the social network doesn’t have plans to hold a so—called initial coin offering (ICO) by offering a limited number of virtual tokens for the public to buy at a set price,” the report said

Facebook has over two billion users globally and launching cryptocurrency will allow them make payments using a virtual currency like Bitcoin.

“I’m setting up a small group to explore how to best leverage Blockchain across Facebook, starting from scratch,” said David Marcus, currently the executive in—charge of Facebook Messenger.

Facebook said: “Like many other companies, we are exploring ways to leverage the power of Blockchain technology. This new small team will be exploring many different applications.

Global spending on Blockchain solutions is expected to reach $2.1 billion in 2018, more than double of the $945 million spent in 2017.

Recode had first reported that Facebook is building a new team dedicated to Blockchain technology and Marcus was leaving his post to run the Blockchain group.

The Blockchain team would come under “New platforms and infra” run by Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Mike Schroepfer, who will also take care of Facebook’s AR, VR and Artificial Intelligence initiatives.

Mired in a massive data breach controversy, Facebook has rolled out biggest—ever shuffle at the senior management level since its inception - across platforms, including WhatsApp and Messenger.

According to Recode, the company has made long—time executive Chris Cox in—charge of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger -now called a “family of apps”.

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