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Venezuelans Turn to Bitcoin and Online Gaming to Survive
« on: October 13, 2018, 03:36:06 PM »
Citizens of Venezuela have turned to Bitcoin and gold farming in online games to survive the country’s economic collapse.

It’s been a hellish couple of years for the people of Venezuela. The socialist policies of President Nicolás Maduro have wreaked incredible devastation upon the country’s previously strong economy. People are turning to unorthodox means in order to stay alive, and the latest means to help keep food on the table is Bitcoin and online gaming.

Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures
The current situation in Venezuela is dire. The economy is in ruins, and the country’s currency, the bolivar, is essentially worthless. The most basic necessities, such as food and medicine, are non-existent. During the course of 2017, the average Venezuelan lost 24 pounds, and 90 percent of the population fell into poverty.


The situation has not improved in 2018. Starving people have taken to killing and eating zoo animals. The Bloomberg Cafe Con Leche Index shows that the price of a single cup of coffee now costs 70 bolivars (or the equivalent of 7 million old bolivars as the government has lopped off five zeroes). This price of either 70 or 7 million bolivars is worth roughly 50 cents and shows an annual inflation rate of 127,173 percent.

The government is now mandating that citizens have to buy passports with the Petro, the country’s national cryptocurrency which is supposed to be released on November 5th. While Reuters recently reported that they found no signs that the Petro actually exists, the reality is that most people are stuck. Which is why they are turning to Bitcoin and online gaming to make ends meet.

Gold Farming for Bitcoin
When people are desperate, they will find a way to survive. Venezuelans are turning to the world of online gaming and gold farming to make some money to keep starvation at bay.

Online games like Runescape and Tibia are popular choices for Venezuelans for their gold farming. The practice of gold farming is when a player in a massively multiplayer online game (or MMO) spends their time harvesting in-game assets, such as gold or items. These assets are then sold on a secondary market to other players for fiat, Bitcoin, or other cryptocurrencies.
More here: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/venezuelans-turn-to-bitcoin-and-online-gaming-to-survive/

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Venezuelans Turn to Bitcoin and Online Gaming to Survive
« on: October 13, 2018, 03:36:06 PM »

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