Venezuelan Cryptobuyer Brokerage Sees ‘Soaring Demand’
Venezuela is in economic turmoil, shaking the country to its core. Venezuelan digital asset brokerage Cryptobuyer believes the country’s situation warrants a broadening in currency options for citizens. To cater to this perceived need, the firm enables Venezuelans to purchase bitcoin — and recently Dash. Cryptobuyer Offers Bitcoin & Dash to....
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Cryptobuyer, a Venezuelan cryptocurrency brokerage has announced support for Dash, which sees the digital currency joining bitcoin on Cryptobuyer’s platform. Caracas-based cryptocurrency brokerage and firm Cryptobuyer has added Dash to its platform, citing “soaring demand” of the cryptocurrency. Dash, currently the 8th largest cryptocurrency in the world by market capitalization, joins bitcoin as digital currencies that Venezuelans can now use for remittance, cell phone top-ups, recharging debit cards and more, through a compliant exchange. Venezuela is in the throes of hyper-inflation at....
The Venezuelan arm of the restaurant chain now accepts dash and bitcoin through CryptoBuyer.
Venezuela has been suffering from significant economic decline and turbulent markets. Many worldwide and residents of the region blame the country’s socialist government and centrally planned economic choices. Over the past few months, it’s been reported quite frequently that Venezuelan citizens have been finding financial relief by utilizing the....
Here are the events that marked the past year in the Venezuelan crypto space and the opinions of those who experienced them from the inside. In the year since the COVID-19 pandemic first disrupted almost every aspect of our lives, many things have happened within the crypto ecosystem around the world. So, what has the past year been like for crypto in Venezuela?Even before 2020, Venezuela already had a number of businesses that accepted various cryptocurrencies as payment; however, considerably more have moved to adopt this form of payment over the past year. This includes everything from....
"Users can’t afford to be cut off from the Bitcoin network." A Bitcoin services startup based in South America has just launched the first Bitcoin node connected to the Blockstream satellite network within Venezuela.According to a Sept. 25 blog post from startup Cryptobuyer, the launch of the node will keep the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain updated for Venezuela users without being dependent on a local internet connection. Crypto training course provider AnibalCripto deployed the node while CryptoBuyer provided financial and logistical support. “Having a 24/7 always-available digital money....