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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Venezuela offered major oil discount to India to use Petro’ PressTV... Indian media say Venezuela is working on a proposal to provide New Delhi with a discount of 30 percent over oil purchases if it uses President Nicolas Maduros cryptocurrency brainchild Petro. The Business Standard said in a report that the proposal had been raised during a last month visit to India by a technical team from Venezuelas blockchain department. It added that the team had even entered into an accord with Coinsecure, a Delhi bitcoin trading player, to sell Petro in India. More specifically, a representative for the cryptocurrency exchange firm noted that they planned to provide the Latin American partner with 10-15 cryptocurrency players, the daily said in its report. Maduro also reportedly considered coming to India for a conference to officially pitch his financial brainchild, it added. Also, according to the sources cited by the Business Standard, apart from India, Venezuela is proposing the same business plan for other countries. Venezuela officially launched Petro in early 2017 thus becoming the first country with its own oil-backed cryptocurrency. What makes it different from most other cryptocurrencies is that it is the one and only around the world to be backed by oil supplies, most notably, Venezuelas vast 300-billion-barrel reserve, which leaves even Saudi Arabia with its 266 billion barrels far behind. Preliminary sales of Petro stood at $735 million and officials in Caracas said they believed sales could soon reach the threshold of as high as 100 million, with an initial value set at $60, given the price of a barrel of Venezuelan crude oil as of mid-January. The plan to launch Petro was announced by Maduro in 2016 amid an economic crisis and a plunge in the value of the Bolivar, the country's currency. Apart from oil, it is also based on natural gas, gold and diamond reserves. Using the comic character as a code for the United States, Maduro has hinted that Petro could bypass the US financial system, saying, "today, a cryptocurrency is being born that can take on Superman," according to a report by Russias Sputnik news agency. Maduro solemnly announced that he had put the country on the worlds technological forefront, albeit blockchain experts had warned that the Petro was unlikely to draw significant investment due to its deep economic imbalances that will imminently undermine confidence in the new digital currency. "We have taken a giant step into the 21st Century. We are on the world's technological vanguard, Maduro said in a nationally broadcast show, as reported by Sputnik. Poster Comment: [Tatarewicz India can earn Petros by selling food, medicines, equipment to Argentina thus boosting its economy; avoid having to support third party speculators in the dollar. Undertake development projects in S. American country. Fedup... I wouldn't touch Bitcoin with a barge pole. There is absolutely nothing backing it. Paper money (Fiat currency) is the same. However, Fiat currency has a thing called 'trust' unlike Bitcoin. Maduro should insist on being paid in gold or silver and a discount of 10 - 15% applied not a whopping 30%. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#3. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
There are 2 bottom lines with these currencies -- their airy-fairiness and evanescence, and the fact that they can make you fabulously rich with little effort or investment (have done o for many people). Only the first gets any discussion. I don't know why since everybody who gets into them knows exactly what they are from the outset. Doesn't this kind of make them on a par with playing the stock market?
The Petro gets India to focus on business with Argentina, making products Argentinians can use, building projects there, to earn the Petros necessary for cheaper oil. Smart.
Yes! Gee, maybe DC can learn something from watching such sensible, peaceable, benign commerce in action. No, it can't. Never. Peace is bad for business in DC's view.
Bad only for Jew crew; for rank and file Americans would be a welcome bonus domestically and foreign.
Oh, you want to bring some REALITY into the picture, huh?
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