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[Live Coverage on Libra Hearing] Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez Questions Mark Zuckerberg about a Full Moratorium On Libra

Ramsey Baker

Summary: Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez of New York questioned Mark Zuckerberg on if he agrees to a full moratorium on Libra with congressional approval. Zuckerberg responded that, “Facebook’s slogan for a long time was ‘move fast, break things.” To which Velázquez said, “we do not want to break the International Monetary system.” Zuckerberg declined to comment on ...

Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez of New York questioned Mark Zuckerberg on if he agrees to a full moratorium on Libra with congressional approval.

Zuckerberg responded that, “Facebook’s slogan for a long time was ‘move fast, break things.” To which Velázquez said, “we do not want to break the International Monetary system.”

Zuckerberg declined to comment on the Moratorium

By Ramsey Baker

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