Uber, PayPal, Visa and Mastercard have reportedly signed up to support Facebook's upcoming blockchain project.
Facebook has already signed up more than a dozen companies to support its blockchain effort, according to the Thursday report. The companies will invest approximately $10 million into a consortium that will govern Facebook's cryptocurrency effort.
That project will reportedly be unveiled as soon as next week. Multiple reports in recent months have said Facebook is putting together a cryptocurrency tied to the value of government-issued currencies.
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