Sources close to the situation have told Bloomberg that Facebook is developing plans for a to be used on messaging app ‘WhatsApp.’ A stablecoin is a cryptocurrency that has been designed with the intention to maintain a stable and reliable value.
The same sources have said that it will be quite some time before the cryptocurrency is available to WhatsApp users, as Facebook has yet to develop strategic plans for the coin’s release, including plans for how the coin would be stored.
The project’s first aim will reportedly be to focus on remittance markets in India. is reported to have more than 200 million users in , and the country’s remittance market is said to be the largest in the world. More than $69 billion was estimated to have been sent home in the country last year alone.
Dear
Facebook is developing its own cryptocurrency for whatsapp transfers.
It’s a matter of time before large companies turn to crypto. As a country, it’ll be too late for India if we do nothing!
Step 1: Please remove banking restriction 🇮🇳
— Nischal (WazirX) ⚡️ (@NischalShetty)
Facebook Takes the Plunge into Finances and Blockchain
The creation of the stablecoin will represent two long-antcipated moves by Facebook, both to take an official step into blockchain and into the financial services arena. A move toward the financial sphere has been suspected ever since former PayPal president was hired to operate the Facebook Messenger app in 2014.
In May of this year, Marcus was also named as the head of Facebook’s blockhain initiatives, which have remained largely under wraps. Finance Magnates reported earlier this year on the fact that Facebook had publicly posted a number of job openings for its, which is now suspected to have roughly 40 employee members.
Time for a new challenge! After four amazing years leading Messenger, I’m going to setup a small group to explore how to best leverage Blockchain for Facebook. I will miss my fierce Messenger team, but I’m excited about the journey ahead. My full note:
— David Marcus (@davidmarcus)
“Like many other companies, Facebook is exploring ways to leverage the power of blockchain technology,” said a Facebook spokesman in a statement to Bloomberg. “This new small team is exploring many different applications. We don’t have anything further to share.”
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg first expressed his interest in blockchain in his 2018 mission statement, when he said that he wanted to explore the positive and negative aspects of blockchain and other kinds of distributed ledger technologies.
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