Dear @dses.
Definitely this world of the crypto is so complex but very interesting that we can not lose sight of it and are constantly informed of what is happening here in steem and also in the world in general.
Now the financial exchange I think will always be a big problem.
But currently steem is breaking with that banking paradigm and that is not like the banks, I firmly believe in this type of market called steem which is more direct when making financial transactions, good that your team is working on giving to know this platform, I think I join that because I also in my country Venezuela I know Steem and whenever I talk about this people get involved.
Thanks for this excellent publication
From Venezuela I send you a big virtual hug.
Hey @Ianzjoseg
I am really happy that Venezuelans are turning their heads to pay some attention to the Steem blockchain (and its counterpart SBD).
Honestly the moment I heard something went weird right after India in Venezuela I personally was truly hoping that you guys will quickly look into this.
But at the time Steemit was barely beginning and other mainstream crypto are actually having too high mining fees, including bitcoin.
So when Steem blockchain with the Steemit platform was launched with this "sustaining generating tokens with seamless transfer" this has become a perfect opportunity to build the idea and catch on with locals in a meaningful practical way.
But as I mentioned, it got to be team work, and one person cannot make this lifestyle happen.
I truly hope as more Venezuelans catch on the idea, Steem could be an alternative parallel economy gateway for local communities to survive together.
I truly hope that there are ways to help you guys to self cultivate with agriculture and even green energy, so that when the "people at the top are trying to take down each other", your lives go on with minimal effect.
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