Not sure to be more comfortable to rely more on the interests of a private US company that has already been proven un-ethical several times than to trust an elected (so revokable) governement ;-)
But in Europe, we have more trust in our own governement and less in corporation than in the US, where it seem to be the opposite
I would rephrase this to say, in America we have less trust in government and more trust in the individual. The distinction is this: No one is forcing anyone to use Libra its your choice. : )
> No one is forcing anyone to use Libra its your choice.
Don't be naive.
- In order to make a choice, you need to be properly informed. Now, most people won't have the time or interest to see what Libra is and what the consequences of widespread Libra adoption would be.
- Facebook can force a sector of their paying users (mainly advertisers) to use Libra.
- Facebook also has a lot of influence, most people use at least one of Facebook, Instagram or Whatsapp. Those apps can be used to advertise and push Libra.
- Once Libra adoption reaches a critical point, you'd need to use it because you need to buy things.
- You don't need to use it to suffer negative consequences due to a private foreign for-profit business controlling monetary policy.
Nothing indicates that Facebook would have a better track record in controlling monetary policy (which is admittedly pretty hard), and at least central banks are under clear regulations and guidelines.
Furthermore, Libra would have incentive to move the policy towards further profit for the members, while central banks have incentives to stabilize the economy.
> I would rephrase this to say, in America we have less trust in government and more trust in the individual.
I've seen that said many times in fora (fortunately not so often on HN), but the only people that seem to subscribe to it are the preppers and the gun fanatics, usually using some kind of reference to words that have not been updated in a couple of centuries. It's about as useful as wanting to back to the glory days of England.
Americans trust their government on average just about as much as people of other countries trust theirs, with a notable exception made for the Swiss.
> The distinction is this: No one is forcing anyone to use Libra its your choice. : )
And it is the choice of the democratically chosen governments of France and Germany to decide to so something about it, and I'm fully in agreement with that.
The last we need is for the Zuckerbergs to have the power to start dictating monetary policy, the amount of power he has today is already way more than he should have.
Note that neither Germany nor France has decided to 'block bitcoin', or outlaw it (which they could do, but it remains to be seen how much effect that would have). And we are not forced to use that either.
But in Europe, we have more trust in our own governement and less in corporation than in the US, where it seem to be the opposite