as far as i know for now, you can buy and receive your petros but you can't move or transfer them.
You can't buy petros really. You only can buy
titles to petros (paper certificates or an electronic equivalent).
click on those transactions and you will see public address (wallets).
As of now there are exactly 577 addresses on the blockchain, but only 81 have a positive balance. Most of those (really, most probably
all of them) are owned by the government or developers.
http://sprunge.us/785ZXR- they decided start with a web wallet.
If you are buying petros through the web interface you don't receive an address with a positive balance on the petro blockchain. Whatever is the software behind the web interface, it's not a
petro wallet.
Also, they didn't
decide to start with a web wallet. They started with an Android and a Linux wallet which later on had to be redrawn.
if you don't wanna deal with the venezuelan government and spanish, wait for the exchanges that will be operate with Petros.
as far as i know, six venezuelan exchanges will start working with Petros, but they aren't ready yet.
They are so tightly controlled by the government and have to follow the exact same procedures, so that's like dealing with the government.
The official info is that everyone who bought PTR when the ICO was first launched,
is going to be "recognized" in order to receive the "New" PTR version, so your investment is NOT lost.
Where do you find this "official" info?