As you can see, this young man managed to get this kiosk through a lot of effort and hard work.

This young man used to go out every day to sell his ice cream to people who were queuing up to get gasoline. He had a very pleasant way of speaking, and he would very charismatically talk to everyone he offered his ice cream to. At the end, he would say to them, "If you're not going to buy from me, at least follow me on Instagram." And that's how he made his ice cream brand known throughout the city.

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I’m curious, Venezuela being a socialist country, how is he allowed to create his own ice cream/kiosk business? How does it work? Does he need to pay most profit to the government? Does the gov actually own the business??

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He sells these ice cream at dollars or colombia currency, and makes like a 30-40% from the final price I think...

He got really popular in the city because he created a regional brand of ice cream and made a good use of social media...

He owns his own business and taxes in Venezuela aren't so high as in USA...

Taxes in Venezuela are only 16% BUT for business...

Most venezuelan, like 95 % of people (who doesn't have a business) doesn't pay taxes! Only business owners pays it

So you can own your own business in socialist Venezuela. Interesting. And he can keep his profit??

Yeah people can own business in Venezuela BUT the real problem is how expensive is to get the paper done... It cost about 2k - 5k to register a business and as you could imagine not everyone have that...

5k here have the buying power like 25-50k in USA

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Yeah he can keep his profit normally

How much of a difficulty is it to cumulate 5k in Venezuela ? Achievable ?

For a worker that have a minimum wage is impossible

And generally speaking, is Bitcoin a thing in Venezuela ? Are people aware of it ?

People are aware of it but not everyone uses it