Cryptocurrency – Summaries of news and views OnVenezuela https://onvenezuela.com Sat, 06 Jul 2024 13:43:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://onvenezuela.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-Screen-Shot-2019-12-20-at-12.31.03-PM-1-32x32.png Cryptocurrency – Summaries of news and views OnVenezuela https://onvenezuela.com 32 32 Crypto Remittances Skyrocket as Migration Crisis Worsens https://onvenezuela.com/crypto-remittances-skyrocket-as-migration-crisis-worsens/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=crypto-remittances-skyrocket-as-migration-crisis-worsens Sat, 06 Jul 2024 13:43:14 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=17580

As Venezuela recovers from a severe economic crisis, many families are increasingly relying on cryptocurrency for remittances, cash payments sent by relatives abroad. Traditionally, these payments are sent through international banks or services like Western Union, which often have high transaction fees and slow processing times. Due to the bolivar’s volatility and governmental restrictions, cryptocurrency offers a faster alternative. Over the past decade, Venezuela has become heavily dependent on remittances, with around 30% of households receiving such payments. In the last year alone, 9% of these remittances were sent via cryptocurrency, representing a significant increase. The country has seen over 7.7 million migrants leave in the last decade, and the Venezuelan immigrant population in the U.S. has surged, affecting cities like New York and Chicago. This rise in migration may influence the U.S. presidential election. In 2023, Venezuelans received more than $5.4 billion in remittances, with $461 million sent through cryptocurrencies. The jump in remittances is partly due to migrants’ efforts to support those they left behind. For example, Paola Moncrieff uses Dogecoin and Binance to transfer funds to her relatives, highlighting the growing role of cryptocurrency in these transactions. The use of cryptocurrency has become a crucial method for sending remittances to Venezuela, providing an alternative to traditional exchange methods hampered by economic instability. While appealing due to the avoidance of official exchange controls, this method is fraught with risks including price volatility and regulatory uncertainties. Peer-to-peer platforms facilitate the exchange of crypto into bolivars, but carry potential dangers such as fraud. Despite these challenges, individuals like Moncrieff and Espinoza find crypto valuable for quickly transferring and holding value amidst severe economic conditions. Binance remains a popular exchange despite its regulatory issues. Original Text by by María Paula Mijares Torres, publishes in -> Bloomberg

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Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Adds to Venezuela Money Laundering Risk https://onvenezuela.com/bitcoin-cryptocurrency-adds-to-venezuela-money-laundering-risk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bitcoin-cryptocurrency-adds-to-venezuela-money-laundering-risk Thu, 08 Apr 2021 13:42:20 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=8564

In February, a new kind of cash machine appeared in Caracas – one that allows Venezuelans to trade fiat currency for the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, now trading at nearly $60,000 per coin. The CEO of Caracas’ Bitcoin ATMs said they are “a tool of financial inclusion” in a volatile economy cut off from the dollar. Full Text ->InsightCrime

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Exploring Venezuela’s crypto ecosystem since the start of the pandemic https://onvenezuela.com/exploring-venezuelas-crypto-ecosystem-since-the-start-of-the-pandemic/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=exploring-venezuelas-crypto-ecosystem-since-the-start-of-the-pandemic Mon, 05 Apr 2021 14:56:56 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=8493

In the year since the COVID-19 pandemic first disrupted almost every aspect of our lives, many things have happened within the crypto ecosystem around the world. So, what has the past year been like for crypto in Venezuela? By Ezio Rojas. Full Text -> CoinTelegraph

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Paxful Shuts Down Operations in Venezuela, Cites OFAC Sanctions https://onvenezuela.com/paxful-shuts-down-operations-in-venezuela-cites-ofac-sanctions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=paxful-shuts-down-operations-in-venezuela-cites-ofac-sanctions Thu, 17 Sep 2020 04:05:51 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=5610

Paxful users rushed to share the statement on social media, rejecting the decision, and asking for more clarity. Their concerns were later heard with a farewell video from the Paxful LatAm team. They explained that “regulations are getting stricter,” assuring in a later tweet that they were explicitly pulling the plug due to the sanctions issued by the OFAC. By Felix Mollen. Full Text ->CryptoPotato

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The Battle to Get Dictator’s Seized Millions to 62,000 Venezuelan Health Heroes https://onvenezuela.com/the-battle-to-get-dictators-seized-millions-to-62000-venezuelan-health-heroes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-to-get-dictators-seized-millions-to-62000-venezuelan-health-heroes Thu, 27 Aug 2020 15:11:17 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=5289

Airtm is a global dollar account that lets users anywhere access U.S. dollars, powered by cryptocurrency infrastructure and a P2P network.  The company is currently working with Juan Guaido’s opposition government in Venezeula to attempt to distribute $18 million in funds the U.S. seized from the Maduro dictatorship.  Full Text Podcast -> CoinDesk

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Venezuela Puts the Crypt in Cryptocurrency https://onvenezuela.com/venezuela-puts-the-crypt-in-cryptocurrency/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=venezuela-puts-the-crypt-in-cryptocurrency Mon, 03 Feb 2020 15:43:32 +0000 http://onvenezuela.com/?p=1030

The PetroApp, half a petro bonus, and other tales of Maduro regime funny money. By Mary Anastasia O’Grady. Full text-> WSJ

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