Cambridge Analytica was planning to raise money by issuing a digital currency prior to becoming involved in a scandal regarding the misuse of data from Facebook, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters April 17.
Sources say that Cambridge Analytica had consulted with a firm that advises companies on how to structure Initial Coin Offerings.
"Prior to the Facebook controversy, we were developing a suite of technologies to help individuals reclaim their personal data from corporate entities and to have full transparency and control over how their personal data are used. We were exploring multiple options for people to manage and monetize their personal data, including Blockchain technology."
Cambridge Analytica worked on US President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, and has recently been under intense scrutiny after it was reported that the firm gained improper access to Facebook user data.
Sources say the firm harvested private information from the profiles of over 50 mln users.
Both the US Congress and the British Parliament have questioned chief executive Alexander Nix about the firm's activities.
ICOs have become a popular means for firms to raise capital.
This year, popular encrypted messaging service Telegram raised $850 mln in the second round of its ICO to support the development of the Telegram messenger app and its own Blockchain platform Telegraph Open Network.
Cambridge Analytica Reportedly Planned To Release Digital Currency
Published on Apr 17, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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