Meta Files Trademark Applications for Crypto and Fiat-Focused Payment Platform

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Meta has filed new trademark applications related to Meta Pay – a payments platform that will allow both fiat currencies and crypto.

The company, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, filed five new applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

It is another in a succession of plans that highlight the company’s determination to enter the payments space. The patent filing covers the whole gamut of terms used to describe crypto-assets. 

“Providing a financial exchange for the trading of digital currency, virtual currency, cryptocurrency, digital and blockchain assets, digitized assets, digital tokens, crypto tokens and utility tokens,” the application reads.

Filed on May 13, other details from the trademark filings show that the social media giant may also venture into lending and investment services. This put it into the finance space and invite a lot of scrutiny from lawmakers.

In other news, Meta has launched a pay button on contact cards for users of WhatsApp in Brazil and India. This will let users send funds to their contacts more intuitively, executives from the company said.

Meta’s finance ambitions materializing, but challenges await

The company launched its Libra stablecoin project a few years ago, which quickly met with concern from lawmakers around the globe. The concern was that the stablecoin could threaten the national sovereignty of fiat currencies.

Facebook, as it was known at the time, rebranded the project to Diem, but eventually met its demise. The Diem assets were sold, and Facebook has reworked its finance ambitions.

Meta Pay, non-fungible tokens, and the payment of content creators in its VR app are all being closely monitored by the tech world and lawmakers. 

Meta has received plenty of scrutiny from regulators, but a foray into lending may be particularly worrisome. Other lending companies have been at the receiving end of regulatory action in the U.S.

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Rahul Nambiampurath

Rahul’s cryptocurrency journey first began in 2014. With a postgraduate degree in finance, he was among the few that first recognized the sheer untapped potential of decentralized technologies. Since then, he has guided a number of startups to navigate the complex digital marketing and media outreach landscapes. His work has even influenced distinguished cryptocurrency exchanges and DeFi platforms worth millions of dollars.

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