@Wetrix Libra is going to do what AOL did: help people discover the real internet but with money.
Privacy consciousness is already popular enough that everyone has at least one friend that doesn't use FB and the like. Critical mass for an exodus is around the corner. As long as people can use more than one network at a time the trend towards open software will continue. It cannot be stopped.
@mister_monster
Libra is already on very bumpy road, those bumps are regulations by the government and overall bad privacy reputation by Facebook. Also, any country that don't want to give any financial power to Facebook (which imo is every country in the world besides maybe US) will simply make that way of payment illegal. Their model is bad, and as such it can't succeed, regulators see that.
@Wetrix
@nikolal Yup, China will probably implement a currency in WeChat or AliPay or something else, they already give preference to Chinese products like this. Russia does this as well to some degree. In the US if FB continues to exist under current regulations and they abide the financial services regulations they can do it, nothing is stopping them. I do expect some changes to how FB is regulated in the US before the Libra launch, but it might not be an obstacle to Libra itself.