Libra: Is it Really about the Money?

11 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2019

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Valerie Khan

Digital Equity Association

Geoffrey Goodell

University College London

Date Written: August 23, 2019

Abstract

The announcement by Facebook that Libra will "deliver on the promise of 'the internet of money'" has drawn the attention of the financial world. Regulators, institutions, and users of financial products have all been prompted to react and, so far, no one managed to convince the association behind Libra to apply the brakes or to convince regulators to stop the project altogether. In this article, we propose that Libra might be best seen not as a financial newcomer, but as a critical enabler for Facebook to acquire a new source of personal data. By working with financial regulators seeking to address concerns with money laundering and terrorism, Facebook can position itself for privileged access to high-assurance digital identity information. For this reason, Libra merits the attention of not only financial regulators, but also the state actors that are concerned with reputational risks, the rule of law, public safety, and national defence.

Keywords: digital identity, cryptocurrency, data collection, data harvesting, data brokers, Facebook, Libra, Calibra, privacy, regulation, law enforcement, surveillance

Suggested Citation

Khan, Valerie and Goodell, Geoffrey, Libra: Is it Really about the Money? (August 23, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3441707 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3441707

Valerie Khan

Digital Equity Association ( email )

United Kingdom

Geoffrey Goodell (Contact Author)

University College London ( email )

Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

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