Libra Founder Zuckerberg to Appear Before SEC Panel by January 2020
The founder of Facebook crypto-project Libra, Mark Zuckerberg, is set to appear before the U.S. regulator, the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) by January 2020.
This announcement comes shortly after Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg agreed to testify before the U.S. House Committee on October 29. However, the meeting will not take place until the CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears before the panel by January 2020. This revelation comes even if the Libra project continues to battle it out with regulators from various regions of the world, about the possibility of launching a cryptocurrency.
Since it announced its intention to launch a cryptocurrency, Facebook has met heavy opposition from various governments, which are concerned about the impact the proposed digital coin might have on the state-owned currencies. Some countries such as France and Germany have already imposed a ban on the project. Financial watchdogs from across the world are equally concerned about the possible impact that the Facebook-allied stablecoin would have on the global financial system.