We did, but not to the insane extent that some did. When we left, it was already more or less impossible to get money out (so we did what a lot of families did - sold our house, bought the most expensive car we could, and drive it over the border). We then drove across South Africa, sailed to the UK with the car in a container, and sold it when we got there.
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I keep these on my wall - a 2 dollar note I got when I lost a tooth as a kid, and a note from just a few years later when the currency had collapsed....

Wow
Oh my God
What a story
Most ppl around the world can’t begin to think this could ever happen to them, they think they’re immune from this
Moving your entire life, uprooting your family, basically escaping!
Thank you for sharing this 💜🙏
Thanks! Weird to think about now. Funny thing is, I adored Zim and I still miss it now, all these years later. I suppose main takeaway is - don't think it can't happen to you. I believe currency collapse could happen anywhere.
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Awful story - thanks for flagging. Afraid this is just another case of a government punishing its own citizens. But Nigeria is full of smart people - am sure that as many as possible are buying bitcoin and protecting themselves as far as they can. Doesn't change government incompetence, sadly....
I’m grateful for the existence of #bitcoin and #nostr
One simply needs a smartphone to transact value peer to peer, and communicate peer to peer
Tyrannical government cannot stop it