Facebook’s (META -1.16%) Libra Association, the group behind its cryptocurrency initiative, has added Temasek, the Singapore investor as a member.
In a press release, the Libra Association said the addition of Temasek adds diversification given its focus on investments in Asia. “ Temasek sees innovative technologies such as blockchain as transformative enablers of growth,” wrote Libra in the announcement. Other companies to join the group include Slow Ventures, the private equity firm, and Paradigm the cryptocurrency investment firm. The Libra Association said the two will help “spur long term developments” in its payment system.
Adding Temasek to its member roster is a win for Facebook’s cryptocurrency efforts, which has faced intense scrutiny from regulators around the world. With the tech stock facing criticism over its inability to protect users' data, the idea of a cryptocurrency backed by the social media company has worried many. That scrutiny resulted in major backers including Mastercard, Visa, and PayPal bailing on plans to be part of the group. Temasek is now among the highest-profile names to join the association. Other well-known members include Lyft, Shopify, Uber, and Andreessen Horowitz.
In April the group overhauled its mission in an attempt to appease regulators, announcing it will support several versions of its digital token backed by fiat currencies such as the euro and U.S. dollar. It also expressed interest in working with central banks and regulators to expand the number of single-currency stablecoins that will be available on Libra’s network. The group is trying to obtain a payment license and is currently in talks with Swiss regulators.