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    Home » Will Meta launch ‘Zuck Bucks’ to reassert its crypto dominance?
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    Will Meta launch ‘Zuck Bucks’ to reassert its crypto dominance?

    By Business Leaders ReviewApril 9, 2022
    zuck bucks and crypto confidence

    Sources claim Meta is working on Zuck Bucks. In the past, Meta pulled out its digital currency due to low shares and plunging value. Moreover, due to increased inflation and surging competition in the crypto market, the domination of giant cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum has captured the likes of crypto enthusiasts. Currently, the news of Meta not giving up on its Diem crypto project has been spreading throughout the internet.

    Meta, Zuck Bucks and Creator Coins

    Meta might not give up on the concept of digital currency just because its Diem crypto project has floundered. Several sources and media outlets claim Meta is exploring a digital currency (internally nicknamed ‘Zuck Bucks’) aimed at the metaverse. This probably wouldn’t be a cryptocurrency, however — rather, the insiders said they would be centrally managed, in-app tokens like those available through game platforms such as Roblox. In a sense, it would mark a return to the defunct Facebook Credits introduced in 2009.

    The company is also reportedly mulling similar rewards for its biggest social media contributors, such as ‘creator coins’ for Instagram influencers and “reputation tokens” for Facebook group participants. They might help communities moderate themselves, according to the leakers. You might also see conventional financial services like small business loans. These and the ‘Zuck Bucks’ are said to be in the early stages of development and might be canceled or changed.

    Meta’s NFT Plans

    Meta’s NFT plans appear to be moving forward, at least. The Times’ sources said a pilot for ad- and fee-based NFTs was expected to debut on Facebook in mid-May, with support for NFT-oriented groups soon afterward.

    The company has already declined to comment. If accurate, though, the scoop suggests Meta would rather overhaul its virtual finance strategy than give up altogether. The focus on self-managed currencies and NFTs might help Meta profit from the metaverse and its existing social media base while reducing the chances of regulatory pushback, executive departures and other headaches that plagued its cryptocurrency efforts.

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