End of the road: Living on Cryptocurrency in a country with hyperinflation + AMA.

When i received my first satoshis for register in Coinbase, i never thought that years later I would be living from this.

Many things have happened since the last time (links below) but i'm fine :)

People say that bears have come to the market, but I'll tell you something about my country. Since the last time I was here, my currency fell by more than 50% now a dollar is worth 6,569,111 bolívars. (at that time, only two months ago, they were 3,300,000 VEF) So yes, cryptocurrencies continue to protect Venezuelans even if their price goes down.

In 3 days, the government will remove 5 zeros from the currency, so one dollar will be 65 sovereign bolivars (the new name of the currency)

I'll gtfo this country soon, so I want to make a last AMA and one last message on this subreddit while i'm.

The plan is to flee from here, yes, using Bitcoin, and i will have completed a goal not only for myself, but for a large part of the community, I'm finishing some things here and collecting some more money.

I'll be here, again, a couple of weeks answering questions or everything you need to know about my country that sometimes the media not.

Oh, and if someone wants something from here, just let me know.

Links:

First AMA: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/8pw1tu/venezuelan_here_ama/

AMA Part II: https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/8qnnrv/venezuelan_here_ama_part_ii/

News: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/8qu3pa/venezuelan_19yearold_boy_and_his_mother_live_on/

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