“In Three To Six Months, The Petro’s Impact Will Be Felt,” says Venezuelan Government Official

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Published Apr 09, 2018 02:53PM ET

“In Three To Six Months, The Petro’s Impact Will Be Felt,” says Venezuelan Government Official

Venezuela’s executive secretary of the blockchain observatory, Daniel Peña, sat for an interview with Cuatro F, a socialist newspaper in the country, to talk about the Petro and its impact on the country’s economy.

“In three to six months, we will see the impact of the Petro. We have already advanced quickly. Since the ‘gringos’ know that we’ll clean up our economy quickly, that’s why the attacks come against the Bolivarian government; but they will not stop the growth of the economy. They know,” he said .

When asked whether the politicization of the Petro alienated any buyers, Peña insisted that they have only increased in number, suggesting that there’s a worldwide movement of solidarity with the Venezuelan regime that we have yet to find out about.

Asked what differences there would be between paying in the national currency and in Petro, he had this to say:

“There are many advantages, among them the fact that the inflationary scheme of the Venezuelan economy will end. Stealing and usurpation of fiat banknotes will be stopped, because it’s a digital currency that is safe to maneuver and boasts more functionality. Intermediaries will disappear, making all purchases direct. It will reduce transaction wait times because it’ll be faster than the banking system. Merchants who exchange their money for Petro will get tax advantages to incentivize participation. Without a doubt, costs will be reduced with the Petro.”

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Despite the Venezuelan government’s optimism about the cryptocurrency, its blockchain is still nowhere to be found.

The NEM wallet address (NCGBBZKOTERO3EXMPPCNDNDXZQQJXBEMWWO7MB66, for those who are curious) that supposedly holds the Petro hasn’t been active as of March 12.

One more look at the wallet address shows some minor activity and transfers during the final days of March, including 6 NEM transferred on March 25 and 20 NEM on March 27.

The total balance of the wallet is 116.65, making it worth around $25 today.

So far, with no proper audit of the ICO, the NEM wallet is all we have to go on. It does contain 100 million PTR, but it appears to be backed by hot air.

If the newspaper’s front page title of “No one will block Venezuela” is to be believed by the international community, there must be a blockchain somewhere that contains the billions of dollars that Maduro claims to have raised from the ICO.


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