Facing regulatory backlash worldwide, the Libra Association has
decided to change its name to Diem Association in a bid to reinforce its
organisational independence
Facing regulatory
backlash worldwide, the Libra Association, which manages Facebook's
cryptocurrency project, has decided to change its name to Diem Association in a
bid to reinforce its organisational independence.
The Diem
Association (diem means day in Latin) will have its subsidiary called Diem
Networks to serve as the payment system operator.
In making the name
change, the organisation said its goal is still to build a safe, secure, and
compliant payment system.
"The Diem
Association will continue to pursue a mission of building a safe, secure
and compliant payment system that empowers people and businesses around the
world," the organisation said in a statement late on Tuesday.
The move comes at
a time when the Libra Association is set to launch a single coin backed by one
dollar as early as January, the media reported last week.
The Libra
Association would launch other currencies and a "digital composite"
of all of its coins at a later date.
"The Diem
project will provide a simple platform for fintech innovation to thrive and
enable consumers and businesses to conduct instantaneous, low-cost, highly
secure transactions," said Stuart Levey, the Diem Association's CEO.
As part of the
effort to achieve regulatory approval and progress toward launch, Diem has
hired professionals to help lead the Association and Diem Networks, the
subsidiary that is the regulated payment system operator.
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