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In a country where international banking disconnection seemed like a dead end, Venezuelan crypto regulation has opened a new economic corridor.

SUNACRIP has formally authorized operations of digital exchange platforms that today operate legally and with institutional backing.

"Access to crypto assets through authorized platforms is now a legitimate means of financial inclusion in Venezuela," recently stated Anabel Pereira Fernández, superintendent of SUNACRIP.

Exchanges with SUNACRIP license: legal, transparent, and accessible crypto for all Venezuelans.

📊 What does a SUNACRIP license imply?

1. Legal backing: Users can operate without fear of blockages, closures, or internal sanctions.

2. Traceability and trust: KYC/AML procedures are enabled, generating greater transparency.

3. Access to alternative financial products: From trading, P2P, and staking to business payments, all with official validation.

4. User protection: Licenses imply audits, reports, and regulatory guarantees.

🌎 Geopolitical repercussions

While other sanctioned countries, such as Iran or Russia, explore similar frameworks, Venezuela has taken the lead with an active policy of crypto adoption and locally authorized platforms.

This not only partially dollarizes the economy but also creates real opportunities for national and international investment.

Is the model of exchanges licensed by SUNACRIP the key for other countries to access cryptocurrencies without relying on the global banking system?

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