No, I haven't done it yet. and the Venezuelan uses $ in physical than bolivars.

Bolivares only electronic transactions.

The currency of my country is highly devalued.

In the years before, the bolivar was worth a little more than the $. soon I will make a post of that

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Followed. Would love to hear your first hand account.

Thanks You

Thanks for following me. I follow you too. What would you like to hear? Being here has helped me a lot with food, medicine, payment of expenses

What is it like living through such a steady decline in your local currency? Have you noticed any major social shifts due to this decline?

It's a big question how to live this decline Strong, because the monthly salary of a Venezuelan is $8 per month. When food and medicine are not enough, there are many extreme poverty, where children and the elderly die of hunger every day. Many Venezuelans have left their country looking for a better life, to be able to send remittances to their families. There was a time when food was not available, there was no basic product, this socialism has starved people to death. Many people have been looking for possibilities to earn money online. Another turns to cryptocurrency so that inflation does not eat away at her income.

I wish you all the best. For now, I can only imagine what you and the people in your country are suffering. And I'm so sorry you are victims of it.

I believe we are soon to face a global fiat disaster and many major nations will not be far behind Venezuela. A lot of bad short term focused decisions are being made in the global financial world with very few looking out for the next generation.

Thanks for your words and help. they are very right