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Re: Venezuela's central bank is holding Cryptocurrency!
by
stompix
on 30/09/2019, 14:42:22 UTC
Just a suggestion: you might want to provide a link when you're sparking a discussion based on news reporting.  That way we don't have to go digging for whatever article you're referring to.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-26/venezuela-has-bitcoin-stash-and-doesn-t-know-what-to-do-with-it

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Venezuela’s central bank is running internal tests to determine whether it can hold cryptocurrencies in its coffers, according to four people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing internal deliberations.
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Press officials for the central bank and PDVSA didn’t reply to requests for comment.
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It isn’t clear how PDVSA came to own Bitcoin and Ethereum, or the value of its holdings.

So, the whole article is basically...we think that there might be the possibility of this bring treu and not false.  Grin


There are several other countries that have saved bitcoin as its digital assets

This draw me attention, which countries are holding BTC that you know for sure, not any speculation?
The only country I know it's Bulgaria

Ignore obvious shitsposts next time, he is just trying to make his quota....


Every one know, USA every look to attack countries with big oil crude production.
And Venezuela have support from Russia

Top 15 oil producers looks like this: (of course, counting out the US which ranks 1st)

Saudi Arabia,Russia,Iraq,Iran,China,Canada,United Arab Emirates,Kuwait,India,Venezuela,Mexico,Nigeria,Angola,Norway

Which and how many of them has the US attacked?

Eh, I should have kept the previous advice for myself  Embarrassed