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Venezuelan Cryptocurrency Petro to Be Adopted for Int'l Trade on Oct. 1 - Maduro
Venezuelan Cryptocurrency Petro to Be Adopted for Int'l Trade on Oct. 1 - Maduro
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MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that the government-backed cryptocurrency, called the petro, will be used in... 21.09.2018, Sputnik International
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Venezuelan Cryptocurrency Petro to Be Adopted for Int'l Trade on Oct. 1 - Maduro
05:45 GMT 21.09.2018 (Updated: 05:56 GMT 21.09.2018) MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that the government-backed cryptocurrency, called the petro, will be used in international transactions starting from October 1.
"On October 1, the petro will enter the streets to become a means for commodity exchange, purchase and convertible currency for the whole world," Maduro said on on state television Thursday.
READ MORE: Maduro Establishes Single Exchange Rate Linked to Cryptocurrency 'Petro'
Venezuela has become the first country to launch an oil-backed cryptocurrency. Petro sales started in March after a month of presales.
Maduro said in August the foreign exchange rate of the petro cryptocurrency would be fixed at $60, or 3,600 re-denominated bolivars