Recently, the giant social networking company, Facebook, launched the cryptocurrency called "Libra".
Libra can be used for general digital transactions, from sending money between users on the Facebook platform, to buying items purchased on e-commerce platforms.
Even though Facebook was launched, Libra was managed and compiled by associations under the name "Libra Association". Put big players in the technology and financial realm to join in, such as Visa, PayPal, MasterCard, and so on.
Libra is planned to be launched in early 2020. However, it is not yet known whether Libra will be present in all countries completely or not.
Because the essence of Libra is used online, Facebook relies on blockchain technology. That way, this digital currency can be said to be similar to Bitcoin. So what's the difference?
Difference between Libra and Bitcoin
Libra and Bitcoin can both be exchanged for cash. All transactions are announced in cyberspace safely thanks to blockchain technology. Even so, the target audience of each crypto currency is different.
According to General Partner Blockchain Capital, Spencer Bogart, Libra is used for everyday transactions that are commercially opposed, such as money transfers, home purchases, and other things online.
Libra users are those who "live" on Facebook's platforms, such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin can also be used to transact or buy goods online. However, this crypto currency has not been declared as a commercial payment system and has not been regulated by a banking organization.
Most people make Bitcoin an investment and store of value because of its fluctuating nature. Although currently the value continues to decline, there are still many who believe Bitcoin is "digital gold".
The next difference questions the stability of the exchange rate. Bitcoin is not regulated by banking or government organizations because its essence is independent and open.
That is, the value of the Bitcoin exchange rate can be "played" wildly by people who are involved in this realm. This causes the value of Bitcoin to rise and fall very quickly.
Meanwhile, the promised Libra exchange rate will be more stable. Apart from being supported by a qualified banking association, Libra also balances its exchange rate from the combined activities of leading currencies, including the US Dollar, Pounds Sterling, Euros and Francs,
That's blatant misinformation. Bitcoin value does not continue to decline; it is increasing exponentially.