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When Facebook introduced the Libra Association, the project was framed as an enterprise-grade blockchain. The network relied on a Move programming language, a Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus mechanism, and a basket of sovereign currencies to maintain stability. The corporate narrative was clear: decentralized networks like Bitcoin were too slow and volatile, while Libra was stable, scalable, and secure. When Facebook introduced the Libra Association, the project