Well to tell the truth, it seems very little what you can buy with 10 dollars in your country, that is one of the reasons why Venezuelans are clinging to steem.
Since with $ 10 in Venezuela it is not that you buy many things, but if you can eat for a week, at least one family of 3 people, the other is that the minimum monthly salary in Venezuela is $ 2, so $ 10 would represent 5 minimum wages, in fact it is rare to find a Venezuelan buying steem, since publications for a Venezuelan represent a form of income to eat, it is more feasible to see a Venezuelan user generating steem with publications, and then with a exchange house, change those steem to bolivares and buy food that is for what it reaches, for nothing more.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and investment expectations. Regards
Thank you for sharing your story too @carlos84! Yes, I can totally understand why it's basically impossible for venezuelans to buy STEEM right now - 2$ for a monthly wage is just a totally different measure than what I'm talking about. I'm really happy for the people of Venezuela who found STEEM, as it really does sound like it has helped out so many people in these hard times.
I hope positive change comes to your country soon <3
Thank you for your good wishes, I am sure things will improve for all compatriots. Greetings and blessings to you.