Ah, what irony. đŠ
It sounds bold, but letâs be honest â creating a national stablecoin isnât magic. đž It must be backed by real assets, or itâs just smoke and mirrors. We already saw this with the Petro, which was supposedly oil-backed đąïž but, in reality, funded by state resources â turning into a trap for regular citizens. đ€
Any ânational blockchainâ built without transparency, audits, or genuine capitalization risks becoming nothing more than a tool for fraud and power concentration. â ïžđ° What some call innovation might actually be a new layer of control.
â€ïž This isnât clickbait â itâs a metaphor for a regime that, under fiscal collapse and sanctions, weaponizes âfinancial innovationâ to sustain its power, deepen opacity, and fuel corruption. đŁ
Cryptocurrencies, once a symbol of freedom for Venezuelans, have now become a state tool to bypass restrictions, patch deficits, and conceal theft. đž The government has captured the tech born for autonomy and turned it into another means of control. đčđ§©
Every âmodernâ operation is just another opaque mechanism to move funds away from public oversight. đłïžđŒ The Petro experiment proved this: without transparency and accountability, technocratic âsolutionsâ end up ensnaring citizens, not empowering them. âïžđ
Under sanctions, crypto serves the State as a black box, concentrating power, enabling looting, and eroding what little trust remains in institutions. â ïžđ„ What many praise as âfinancial creativityâ is, in truth, a way to offload risk onto the people and privatize profits for the elite. đ€
The geopolitical costs are real too â this kind of crypto manipulation worsens Venezuelaâs international isolation, invites stricter sanctions, and heightens diplomatic friction. đđŁ
As a đ»đȘ citizen, I refuse to normalize financial tools used to legitimize theft. âđ I stand for transparency, public audits, asset recovery, and an economy that restores sovereignty and opportunity â not one that traps it in the hands of a few. đȘâš
If you care about Venezuela and want serious, fact-based analysis â not slogans or sentiment â follow me. đą Here, we donât sell stories; we expose truth, demand justice, and push for real change. đđ§ đ»đȘ
