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Further Discussions => Legality & Taxation of Cryptos => Topic started by: Goodcat49 on August 22, 2018, 08:44:50 PM
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The government of Venezuela has taken on several desperate, unorthodox initiatives to revive and save its economy from failing completely. In the most major move, the government has devalued Bolivar, its national currency and pegged it to Petrol, oil-backed crypto.
The new pegged currency will be called the 'sovereign bolivar' and will "move in line with changes to the Petro, which is itself linked to movements in oil prices." Currently, the government has allotted a value of around $60 to every Petri coin (approx 3600 sovereign bolivars).
Quality of Life to Improve
Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela, has proclaimed a huge 3000% rise in the national minimum wage. That means citizens will earn no less than $30 monthly (approx 1800 sovereign bolivar). There are still different reactions to how this requirement will be achieved.
The government also wants to stop some of its gasoline subsidies and to increase the country's VAT to 4% which the government says will save the nation around $10 billion annually.
An IMF report that was published in July 2018 anticipated that the economy of Venezuela will shrink by 18% before this year ends as inflation is yet to reach as high as 1,000,000%.
Stewardship Practices
From Genesis, President Maduro regarded the Petro as a thing that would elevate well being and bring power nearer to the citizens.
Nevertheless, a lot of criticisms surrounding Petro's legitimacy were raised immediately when the currency was released. Fritz Charles, the founder of CoinGamma, told CoinIdol that the Petro was nothing but "a phantom launch aimed at establishing a positive public perception."
Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/venezuela-devalues-bolivar-by-95-raises-min-wage-by-3-000/
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