Hyperinflation Hits Venezuelan Bolivar

Hyperinflation Hits Venezuelan Bolivar

Another fiat currency struggles to stay afloat as the Venezuela Bolivar looks to be in the throes of hyperinflation, which has been forecast for at least the last 18 months. Within black-market currency exchanges, the Bolivar has lost about 50% of its value versus the US Dollar in the month of November. In a sign of desperation, the nation-state has suspended reporting of their inflation rate for the time being. Also read: "BitPagos is Bringing Bitcoin to the Developing World". Will Venezuela Suffer Zimbabwe-levels of Hyperinflation? As you may know, inflation is a part of any fiat....


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