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Venezuela Demands Citizens Pay for Passports With Petro

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Venezuelan authorities have found another way to impose the adoption of the state-issued cryptocurrency, the petro. Citizens will soon have to pay with the government-controlled digital coin if they want to obtain a travel document. Hundreds of Venezuelans are leaving the crisis-hit country every day.

'Embracing' Maduro's Crypto

Venezuela Demands Citizens Pay for Passports With PetroVenezuelans might not have embraced the national cryptocurrency yet but their government has adoption on the agenda and it's looking for ways to enforce it. Citizens of the economically battered South American country have been leaving their homeland despite its president's attempts to restrain the record hyperinflation, resuscitate the ruined economy and circumvent mounting U.S. sanctions. The introduction of El Petro, the oil-backed, state-issued token, has been at the core of Nicolas Maduro's plans to improve the socioeconomic situation.

Many Venezuelans don't have great expectations about his proposed reforms, including the idea that a government-controlled cryptocurrency can bring tangible change. They have continued to depart at a daily rate of 5,000 people. To do that they need a passport. To obtain it, they'll have to overcome another obstacle – travel documents will be issued in return for petro.

President Maduro and his leftist administration have not spared efforts to promote the digital coin that has raised many doubts – some say it's not backed by anything, others claim it's not really a crypto. Recently, authorities in Caracas made it an official unit of account, along with the redenominated, petro-pegged Venezuelan fiat currency, Bolívar Soberano, the "sovereign bolivar". The government tried to impose it in this role both on businesses and banks. Now it has decided to put it into the wallets of Venezuelans, those who are trying to leave, and then take it as a fee.

Two Petros, One Passport

Venezuela Demands Citizens Pay for Passports With Petro

New Venezuelan passports will cost two petros, equivalent to 7,200 bolivars ($115 USD) or four minimum monthly wages, Maduro's deputy, Vice-President Delcy Rodriguez stated Friday during a televised press conference, local and foreign media reported. By the way, the token has not even been issued to the public yet – it's expected to go on sale on November 5.


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