Reuters just needed to find any brain dead claiming they bought Petros and use the word "scam" for their 100,000th propaganda piece. It wasn't hard.
A poor idiot speculator who thought he'd made profits in few months...
Is this how you treat all your investors, Esteban?

It's pretty darn easy to call everything you disagree with "propaganda," that seems to be your go-to tactic. Instead of critiquing the contents of the article you just attack the source, like you do with everybody here.
By the way, Reuters isn't American at all. It's a multinational organization based in London.
Maduro's grand announcement last month was that the new bolivar would be tied to the value of the petro, which is _zero_. Now you and him are telling everybody to wait for the next big announcement in October... why? So they can buy some time to think up some more empty words?
Why did Venezuela hire you for this job anyway seeing as how you have no background in cryptocurrency and you're not even that great at writing or being a spokesman?
Esteban Almiron (taseenb)
From: Italy
Lives: London
Profession: Computational designer (I don't know if you actually make money doing this but I'm going by what's on
your website)
Did you just see a want ad for this job somewhere online and were the only person who applied for it?
I imagine it looked a little bit like this:
WANTED: Propagandist to Promote Fictional State-Backed CryptocurrencyRequirements: A healthy hatred for America and little-to-no moral backbone or self esteem.
Description: Acting as mouthpiece/puppet for a corrupt leftist government in the promotion of the world's first government-backed cryptocurrency scam.
Must enjoy taking abuse on Bitcointalk forum.
Must be well versed in basic psy op tactics of mass media written communique. (eg. saying stuff like "no u!" and "that is all bullshit" when responding to criticism of our scam)
Previous experience in promoting propaganda a plus.
Salary: 3 petros a day!