I had not realized Venezuela's inflation is projected to reach 13,000% this year.
That sounds horrendous. I can't imagine what market and living conditions must be like there. How can Venezuela survive the year with conditions being that terrible?
If I'm remembering right, venezuela's crypto was noteworthy in that it was reported to be backed by venezuela's oil reserves. It was backed by a commodity with intrinsic value which is one point the authors of this article appear to have missed in their enthusiasm to brand all crypto as being "printed out of thin air without limit".
Hello Hydrogen. You are always bringing up good topics.
Regarding Venezuela and Maduro, people are facing a big problem there. I am Brazilian and I have some friends in Venezuela. They are in really bad conditions.
Maduro is already considered a dictator by many countries in South America. Venezuela was even suspended from South America free market block (MERCOSUR) based on democracy concerns.
Maduro irresponsibility with Venezuela's currency (bolivar) caused this 13.000% inflation. They are suffering above 80% inflation for the last 4 years at least.
This caused food shortage, basic hygiene products shortage, among other problems...
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Venezuela should be a paradise. Small country, population of only 30 million people, they have the Amazon Forest and the Caribbean Sea, world largest oil reserves. And people are starving on this "popular regime".
Anyway, nobody who believe in crypto should fund a centralized dictatorship.
Who will believe that this cryptocurrency will be backed by his oil reserves? He is a dictator, he has no respect for laws or for the people.
What concerns me about this article, is Trump position.
Maduro and Chaves always said that the problem of their economy was that United States are boycotting them.
Few months ago Trump said that he was thinking about a military option in Venezuela. Everyone knows he is not going to do this, but this remarks strengthen Maduro's speech...
That's like his "proof" that all that goes wrong in his country, people can blame the US and only Maduro will defend them.
Venezuelans join 'anti-imperialist march' against Trump
He is probably going to do the same again now...
So sad.
The only thing that is working there is cryptomining. As electricity is almost free there (because government subsidizes it) people are mining crypto like crazy there, and making huges amounts of money, because bolivar is worth nothing, so every few dollars are much valuable.