WE CONTINUE WITH THE THIRD PART OF ALL THIS CRYPTO PAYMENT ISSUE IN VENEZUELA

So far, Binance has not issued an official statement regarding a partnership with Crixto to enable payments with USDT in Venezuela. To confirm this, CriptoNoticias sent a request for comments to the company but is still awaiting a response.

Orlando Sevilla, Binance's promoter in eastern Venezuela, in conversation with CriptoNoticias, described the announcement as crucial for a country that "faces difficulties due to the lack of dollars to meet national demand."

For him, this is an alliance that eliminates friction in daily transactions and offers a legal framework that promotes the adoption of cryptocurrencies in Venezuelan territory. Considering that it is reported that in Venezuela, 10% of the population (almost 3 million people) uses cryptocurrencies.

Sevilla projects that this figure will double by the end of 2025, with sectors such as the oil industry adopting USDT for payments to contractors. To achieve this, Crixto already has a defined roadmap. "It plans to expand to 100,000 businesses nationwide, which shows that we will have greater adoption in the use of digital assets in the country, without a doubt," added the financial analyst.

His argument is that the exchange rate for these operations will not be the official one from the BCV (Central Bank of Venezuela), a critical factor for businesses to massively adopt the method and maximize profits within a secure regulatory framework.

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