| Presented by | | | | Dear subscribers, Here at Inside.com, we have decided to merge the Inside Libra newsletter with Inside Bitcoin. This means from next Wednesday (March 11) onward, you will no longer receive Inside Libra to your inboxes. In order for our readers to continue receiving news from the crypto industry, we will be merging readers' emails into the Inside Bitcoin list from today. If, however, you'd like to unsubscribe, you can use the link at the bottom of this email or hit reply in this message and let me know. Now that we've got that out of the way, let's continue with today's Inside Libra... | | | | 1. Facebook is reportedly altering is plans for its Libra stablecoin project following months of increasing global regulatory pressure. According to three people familiar with the matter, the social media platform has decided to offer users digital versions of government-backed currencies such as the U.S. dollar and the euro, alongside its Libra token. A report from The Information points out that Facebook will be delaying the launch of its Calibra digital wallet, which would enable users to make purchases and send and receive money, by several months. It is now expected to launch in October instead of the summer. However, when it finally launches, the wallet may have its availability restricted to whichever government-backed currencies Libra supports within the app. Reports stating that Facebook was no longer planning to support the Libra token in its digital wallet have been corrected. A Facebook spokesperson said in a statement that the company "remains fully committed to the project." Since Facebook announced Libra last June, with the aim of changing the monetary system, it has faced criticism across the globe with many concerned that it could threaten the "monetary sovereignty" of governments. With increasing pressure from regulators, several founding members of the Libra Association have bowed out, including Mastercard, Visa, PayPal, Stripe, and Vodafone. -THE INFORMATION | | | | | Virtual 3D Business Events: Cutting costs and sky-rocketing results with Virtway Events’ Technology Traditional events are expensive, time-consuming and their environmental cost is high. Virtway Events' 3D technology is invigorating corporate events of all sizes allowing people to connect with a personal device, network in real-time and engage in a life-like way. Meetings, conferences or fairs, the possibilities are endless. Ask For a Free Demo Now! | A MESSAGE FROM SALESFORCE | | The Best of Dreamforce: get how-to resources to help you drive digital transformation with the Customer 360 Platform. Whether you’re trying to connect every customer, empower every employee, or create a company culture of innovation, Dreamforce-in-a-box will show you how the Customer 360 Platform can help you reach your biggest goals. Learn More Here | This newsletter was written and curated by Rebecca Campbell. She has been writing and reporting on various industries for the past 10 years, more specifically tech in the last three. Connect with her on Twitter. Beth Duckett, staff writer at Inside. | | | | | | |