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<ref name=Fortune2019-06-18>
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| url        = http://fortune.com/2019/06/18/facebook-project-libra-crypto-coin-cryptocurrency-how-it-works/
| title      = Facebook's Project Libra: 5 Things to Know About the Cryptocurrency
| work        = [[Fortune magazine]]
| author      = Jeff John Roberts
| date        = 2019-06-18
| archiveurl  = https://web.archive.org/web/20190618114419/http://fortune.com/2019/06/18/facebook-project-libra-crypto-coin-cryptocurrency-how-it-works/
| archivedate = 2019-06-18
| accessdate  = 2019-06-19
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| quote      = So, in theory, only Calibra will have a record of your transactions. But many Calibra users may decide to use its integrated Facebook friend-finding feature, and if they do, their data will be combined.
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<ref name=Fortune2019-06-18B>
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| url        = http://fortune.com/2019/06/17/facebook-project-libra-cryptocurrency-fb-coin/
| title      = Facebook Announces Project Libra, Its Wildly Ambitious Plan to Bring Cryptocurrency to the Masses
| work        = [[Fortune magazine]]
| author      = Jeff John Roberts
| date        = 2019-06-18
| archiveurl  =
| archivedate =
| accessdate  = 2019-06-19
| deadurl    = No
| quote      = The Libra blockchain—like other blockchains—will provide a tamper-proof record of transactions on the network. But, unlike Bitcoin and other public blockchains, only authorized bodies—in this case, foundation members—will be allowed to run a node.
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<ref name=Fortune2019-06-18C>
{{cite news
| url        = http://fortune.com/2019/06/17/facebook-cryptocurrency-libra-privacy/
| title      = Facebook Cryptocurrency: Calibra’s Privacy Implications
| work        = [[Fortune magazine]]
| author      = Robert Hackett
| date        = 2019-06-18
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| archivedate =
| accessdate  = 2019-06-19
| deadurl    = No
| quote      = People who use Calibra will have to trust Facebook's internal firewalls and security measures, of course. And there's a lot of data here that hackers and snoops might like to access. In order to abide by standard "know-your-customer" and "anti-money laundering" laws, Calibra will have to verify people's identities through a thorough process, collecting government-issued IDs and other personal details and documentation. It will be incumbent upon Calibra to keep this data confidential and secure.
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<ref name=marketwatch2019-06-19>
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| url        = https://www.marketwatch.com/story/facebooks-libra-coin-could-become-a-big-pain-in-the-wallet-for-consumers-2019-06-19
| title      = Why Facebook’s Libra coin could become a big pain in your wallet
| work        = [[Market Watch]]
| author      = Jacob Passy
| date        = 2019-06-19
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| accessdate  = 2019-06-19
| deadurl    = No
| quote      = Libra will be a “stablecoin,” linked to the value of other currencies, unlike other cryptocurrencies like bitcoin BTC, -4.27% Consumers who use Facebook’s Messenger service, WhatsApp or a stand-alone app will be able to access Libra through a digital wallet managed by new Facebook subsidiary Calibra.
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<ref name="cnnlaunch">{{cite web |last1=Duffy |first1=Clare |title=Facebook wants to make cryptocurrency mainstream. Here's how |url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/18/tech/facebook-libra-cryptocurrency/index.html |website=CNN |publisher=CNN |accessdate=18 June 2019}}</ref>
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