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The End Of Venezuela’s Petro? Crypto Crackdown Tightens Amid Epic Scandal

The Venezuelan government has put an end to the Petro coin after a grand crypto corruption scandal unfolded last year.
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The End Of Venezuela’s Petro? Crypto Crackdown Tightens Amid Epic Scandal

The Government of Venezuela has decided to bring the curtain down on its Petro (PTR) cryptocurrency. The venture was initiated six years ago by President Nicolas Maduro to tackle the U.S. sanctions. However, the crypto is set to be banished from Venezuela on Monday, January 15.

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Venezuela Encourages Conversion Of Petro To Bolivar

The decision to discontinue Petero follows the venture’s failure to gain traction and its entanglement in an epic scandal. All crypto wallets hosted on the Patria Platform, the sole trading platform for the Petro, are scheduled to be deactivated on Monday. The announcement on the platform’s site suggests that all Petro holdings would be converted into Bolivars, Venezuela’s local currency.

Additionally, CryptoLand Venezuela, a private crypto trading platform, confirmed the end of Petro on social media last week. It wrote, “The petro (PTR) is officially dead.” The recent development follows a corruption scandal that unfolded last year.

It exposed irregularities in managing funds from oil operations involving crypto assets. The fallout resulted in the resignation of the Petroleum Minister Tareck El Aissami. Moreover, numerous officials were apprehended, including top management at the Sunacrip crypto regulator.

The repercussions extended beyond Petro, prompting a crackdown on Bitcoin (BTC) mining operations in Venezuela. It sent shockwaves through the country as Bitcoin has served as a popular hedge against hyperinflation and the devaluation of the Bolivar.

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Why did the Venezuelan Government put an end to PTR?

Launched in February 2018 at $60 per unit, the Petro was heralded as a financial solution backed by Venezuela’s vast petroleum reserves. Moreover, President Maduro’s vision aimed at utilizing Petro to ease the economic strain imposed by the U.S. sanctions. In addition, he vowed it to be a medium for a new approach to international financing.

However, despite the ambitious project layout, citizens faced challenges in understanding and utilizing the cryptocurrency. Hence, some risk rating bodies branded it as a ‘scam.’ Furthermore, efforts to boost its utility in 2020 fell short. Mandating Petro for fuel payments by airlines departing from Caracas and for state services like obtaining a new passport proved insufficient.

In addition, Petro’s primary application remained restricted to specific state operations, including tax payments. Whilst, traffic fines could be issued in Petro without a feasible means to settle them in cryptocurrency.

Thereafter, Petro’s downfall was further signaled by the government’s directive for banks to present their balances in both Bolivars and Petros. On the Patria Platform, mainly used for government subsidies, users were allowed to only exchange Petro for Bolivar via an auction system.

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