WASHINGTON — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before the House Financial Services Committee later this month where members are sure to raise concerns about the company’s plans to launch its own cryptocurrency.
Zuckerberg will appear before the panel on Oct. 23 at a hearing to examine Facebook's impact on the financial services and housing sectors, Chairwoman Maxine Waters, D-Calif., announced Wednesday.
Waters is likely to bring up a proposed bill aimed at keeping big technology companies out of financial services. The legislation would prohibit companies like Facebook from being registered, chartered or licensed as a financial institution.
Yet there may be limits to lawmakers' ability to block Facebook completely from launching its cryptocurrency, known as Libra. Some
The hearing follows a recent announcement by PayPal that it is
David Marcus, head of Facebook's Calibra digital wallet,
Marcus told lawmakers that Facebook won’t launch Libra until it satisfies regulators' concerns.