Thanks for the comments and interesting questions.
But why? Do you think Facebook wouldn't create their own block explorer and have a beautiful API design for developers to create their own? I see this is your parent company and you have many projects listed which are using/for Libra
https://librastartup.com/In the long run, I don't see Libra as being Facebook's coin. Facebook will have similar rights to Libra as any other member of the Libra Association (see whitepaper). Also, they actively invite and encourage third-party developers to build products based around the Libra Blockchain.
Looks like OP is a Libra supporter, or maybe a part of Libra marketing team? Who knows. But it's clear that there is some degree of seriousness on that website.
I'm an independent serial maker and entrepreneur. I work on many apps, and yes - I also started the Libra Startup project and will try to make it unbiased and informative.
WHAT?
would you mind explaining how in the world do you have a block explorer for a blockchain that is not yet even released? the site is constantly listing new transactions, where are those transactions coming from
not to mention that Libra is most probably NOT going to have an open blockchain for you to even see those transactions.
It will be open, see the whitepaper. Libra Checker is currently running on the Libra TESTNET, which is live.
Quite surprising, there is news that Facebook's Libra coin is not going to launch at all, so what is this Libra explorer, it comes to early without the dev checking if the Libra coin is going to launch at all, or he is planning to launch his own libra coin since Facebook's libra coin will not push through.
Yes, there is a risk. Though the initial hearings were quite positive.