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    Post Venezuelan Currency Slowly Getting Replaced By Pepe Memes

    Venezuela’s economy is so awful, its citizens are increasingly turning alternative currencies, including Bitcoin and even internet memes.

    Software developers use Bitcoin and “Rare Pepe” trading cards to mask their transactions. Such crypto-currencies grant anonymity, meaning it’s harder for Venezuela’s socialist government to control the tech industry. Others have noticed and started using digital money in place of paper money.

    “We’re based in Venezuela, and our business has been saved by bitcoin many times,” a Venezuelan developer, who wished to remain anonymous to avoid retaliation, told Crypto Insider Wednesday. “In that timeframe, thanks to bitcoin related business, we’ve grown our employee base from just 5 to 10. We’ve air-conditioned our office. Year-over-year we’ve been improving, so we’re banking big on bitcoin and now over Counterparty assets.”

    Tech companies can issue “Rare Pepe” trading cards, based on the popular internet meme of a green frog, on the Bitcoin-linked Counterparty platform. The system began as a joke, but now Pepe cards are exchanged for the equivalent of thousands of dollars. Each “Rare Pepe” is linked to the value of a bitcoin, creating scarcity that’s lacking in paper money.

    The unnamed developer told Crypto Insider their success stood in sharp contrast to the roughly 80 percent of nearby offices forced to shut down over the past year. His company plans to release 60 new “Rare Pepes” and create a new video game based on the cards, similar to Pokemon.

    Venezuelans inflation rate is expected to top 1,640 percent in 2017, according to the International Monetary Fund.

    Venezuelans are living with the consequences of decades of socialist economic policies. Price controls, for example, forced businesses to sell food at low prices, encouraging farmers to sell on the black market or outside the country.

    Venezuela has some of the world’s largest petroleum reserves, but the collapse in crude oil prices is cutting into state coffers. The country can’t afford to pump oil at current prices, and as recently as February was forced to accept shipments of U.S. crude oil. The country suffers from rolling blackouts that can last for days.
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    How long before they get rid of that president?

    I think he would've been gone a long time if it were any other country in South America.

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    Is this one of those threads I can just drop a meme in without an infraction?

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    Socialism might not be that bad after all. You might not get to eat, but you will have memes and a currency. SeemsGood

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    Memes...Memes have changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breccia View Post
    Is this one of those threads I can just drop a meme in without an infraction?
    This one seems rare. I'll allow it.
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    To be fair, they arn't actually investing in memes, the currency was just called that to generate publicity.

    On topic: Good for them, glad that they are still finding a way to be good to themselves and their employee's in such a shitty place (god I sound like a capitalist, I guess one's identity really depends on what you compare yourself to)

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