A host of practical challenges hinder widespread use of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Venezuela in lieu of paper currency. But over the past few years, many Venezuelans have embraced the decentralized, censorship-resistant technology as a means of transferring and storing money without being slapped with hefty international transaction fees. The distributed nature of blockchain makes it nearly impossible for governments to alter transaction data or control the network, as long as that network remains decentralized.
https://www.pcmag.com/feature/362486/in-venezuela-cryptocurrency-is-an-oppressor-and-a-lifeline/11 Bitcoin = 1,538,325,810,18 Bolívar Venezuela
The Venezuelan government also makes crypto currency as a solution to the economic disaster that is experienced today. The crypto currency named Petro was launched some time ago, supported by oil reserves owned by Venezuela.
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