Tencent Sees Threat to WeChat Pay and Alipay if Facebook Succeeds in Libra Launch
Tencent has concerns that Facebook’s Libra success may represent a real direct threat to Chinese payment service providers.
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Tencent has concerns that Facebook’s Libra success may represent a real direct threat to Chinese payment service providers.
Among other things, Zuckerberg is planning to take Facebook out of the Libra project if certain principles are not followed.
Softbank steps in and tries to save WeWork with a capital infusion of about $8 billion. CEO Adam Neumann is expected to leave the company with a fortune.
Google says that it has achieved a major breakthrough in quantum computing by processing calculations that are seemingly impossible with the speeds of today’s computers. IBM strongly disputes the statement.
Popular TV Show stock analyst Jim Cramer predicts the bursting of a bubble for Beyond Meat’s shares (BYND).
By the end of Q3 2019, Snapchat’s daily active users surged to 210 million while its revenue surged 50% year-to-year and is currently at $446 million.
Digital asset exchange service, INX, has announced that it will use Brave New Coin’s Ethereum and Bitcoin indices to calculate conversion rates for its forthcoming INX Token.
China currently has 4.4 million millionaires and attained another groundbreaking record being home for 100 million members of the world’s “top 10%”. This is the first time China surpasses America’s 99 million members.
The new MacBook Pro is going to have superthin bezels, and its 16-inch display will actually fit into a 15-inch chassis.
Mark Zuckerberg is to address the House Financial Services Committee today on the issue of its Libra concerns.
David Marcus hinted that the U.S. will lose its leverage in controlling the global money supply to China if Facebook’s Libra is derailed.
According to Goldman Sachs, the forecasted increase in 2020 stands in contrast to the expected 6% decline in spending by S&P 500 companies in 2019.
Many of the millionaires “started with very minimal paying jobs” and worked hard to develop the skills needed to increase their salary.
Ripple has opened a new office in Washington, D.C. to educate policymakers for cryptocurrency and blockchain in general.
The first blockchain-based sports entertainment platform Fight To Fame is launching a new competition for movie actors.