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Another nonsense (the photo is priceless) https://www.petromoneda.net/chamba-juvenil-petroPlan Chamba Juvenil will integrate young people into the production of Petro Chamba Juvenil will be integrated to Minar el Petro in Venezuela. A group of young people will be trained to work with the Petro Cryptocurrency. The idea is to create mining farms. In this way, they will be integrated into the labor system and contribute to the production of the virtual currency. At the request of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, the Chamba Plan will be integrated into the Cryptocurrency project announcing a new registration date. Maduro said that a special group of young people with knowledge in the area should be created to produce the Petro. There will be a pre-registration. In this way, the young mission chamba fulfills the task of integrating young people into the world of work, and in turn, specialists in cryptocurrency and mining are obtained. The new Laboratory Farm, based in the La Vega parish of Caracas (capital), has several areas such as the Mining Laboratory, which has the necessary tools to undermine any cryptocurrency. Mining farms The mining farms will be created to be able to produce and work the Venezuelan virtual currency. In addition, they will be interconnected by means of special computers with novel software. This was reported by the President of the Republic, who also explained that the selection will be made of the registry of the Chamba plan.
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June 29, 2018, 12:55:41 PM |
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And while......
DARK PANORAMA! Dicom has delivered 0.13% of the daily currencies required by companies
The new allocation system has awarded in the 19 auctions only 151,000 dollars of the 120 million dollars needed by the private sector per day
The amount of currency that Dicom has delivered to companies in the 19 auctions that it has carried out since the end of January until June 22 does not meet its requirements to guarantee operations and production.
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June 29, 2018, 11:23:51 PM Last edit: June 29, 2018, 11:34:05 PM by coinve |
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stop flooding the thread with fake, biased and old shit from untrusted sources non-related to the Petro that a foreigner doesn't care and it won't change anything. thanks.
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June 30, 2018, 06:49:54 AM Last edit: June 30, 2018, 07:01:13 AM by Axioman |
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stop flooding the thread with fake, biased and old shit from untrusted sources non-related to the Petro that a foreigner doesn't care and it won't change anything. thanks.
Everything is related. The foreigner must know that the Venezuelan government is the way it is, and from it you can always expect the same: ruin. A dictatorship or lack of democracy does not always lead to economic deterioration. Many authoritarians increased their countries economically. But when this is not the case, the ruin is totally guaranteed. And Venezuela is a clear example of inefficiency. thanks.
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June 30, 2018, 11:06:07 AM |
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The website claims $5 billion. If you add up transactions from the NEM mosaic, its about $260,000. But according to you, that's only a "test" portion of buyers.
following the "experts" including yourself, nobody bought petros. if nobody bought petros, How can it be the biggest scam ever? I ask you again, why do you keep defending this blatant scam? What's wrong with you?
i ask you again Why do you keep repeting yourself? What's wrong with you? I am Nutilda the Hungry, Destroyer of Buffets. I have more credibility in my left pinky than the both of you do in your entire lineages.
now we know the reason. I repeat - all you and taseenb do is shill for the petro. That's your entire, pathetic existence. I hope the pay was at least good for selling out your soul and helping at least 200 people lose their money.
fine. don't forget to close the door after leave. thanks. Whoops you forgot to edit your links a bit. It looks like you're talking to yourself, when really you're only doing that when you talk to taseenb. Anyway, to answer your questions, since you asked, obviously a few people bought the petro. They're here in this thread, and they're all pretty pissed off right now. I never said nobody bought the petro, you did. But the NEM transfers only reflect 200-203 participants, whereas Maduro claims 87,200 people bought the petro, and the website for the petro says it was the "biggest ICO ever," selling out all its tokens, meaning $5 billion was raised. So the real number is somewhere between $200,000 and $5 billion. You should probably report me to the admins for continuing to post in your sacred thread. This isn't the Venezuelan state media. You don't have total control over what people think here. This is the outside world. Welcome.
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June 30, 2018, 11:10:20 AM |
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stop flooding the thread with fake, biased and old shit from untrusted sources non-related to the Petro that a foreigner doesn't care and it won't change anything. thanks.
Everything is related. The foreigner must know that the Venezuelan government is the way it is, and from it you can always expect the same: ruin. A dictatorship or lack of democracy does not always lead to economic deterioration. Many authoritarians increased their countries economically. But when this is not the case, the ruin is totally guaranteed. And Venezuela is a clear example of inefficiency. thanks. He's just resorting to his same tried-and-failed tactic of deflecting your information with ad hominem and character attacks. If he had anything interesting or reasonable to say to rebut you, he would have said it. But he doesn't. If I was Maduro I would fire him from his job as Petro Defense Bot.
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June 30, 2018, 09:26:47 PM |
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30.JUN.2018 The Minister of Housing and Housing of Venezuela, Ildemaro Villarroel, announced that after the second quarter of this year the housing projects of the Great Housing Mission Venezuela (Gmvv) will be financed in the Petro cryptocurrency. Villarroel indicated that at present 33 companies are going through processes of technical validation, logistical operations and financial capacity to carry out housing construction projects with the Petro. "Together with the governors we review the plans that we will implement in the second quarter, in this second quarter the Gmvv will have an injection of financial resources, which this year will be protected and established with the Petro," said the Venezuelan minister. In this regard, he indicated that President Nicolás Maduro approved 75 billion bolivares and 909,000 Petros for the completion of projects and for the construction of new homes. The official stressed that the Venezuelan cryptocurrency has offered benefits that represent a protective shield for housing construction. TELESUR http://www.psuv.org.ve/temas/noticias/financiamiento-viviendas-proyectos-venezuela-mision-validacion-construccion/#.WzfxsmAzaUk--------------------------- Will they use the Petros as blocks?
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June 30, 2018, 09:42:11 PM |
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One of the last idiocies of the Venezuelan regime ------------ http://www.psuv.org.ve/temas/noticias/monedapetroglifolanzadesarrolloeconomia-cultural/#.Wzf36GAzaUk27.JUN.2018 The Petroglyph coin will be used to develop economy and cultural tourism projects, as well as socio-productive proposals. This was announced by the Minister of Popular Power for Culture, Ernesto Villegas, who explained that it is urgent to take advantage of Venezuelan cultural diversity to generate income for the country. "We advance the idea of creating a specific currency for the field of culture. As we would be the daughter of Petro, we dared to put the name of Petroglifo in advance, "Villegas explained in an interview with the Venezuelan News Agency (AVN), at the Museum of Architecture in Caracas. "The idea would be to support the Alternative Cultural Circuit and the cultural economy tools that the ministry has, such as the Libraries of the South and the Art Network Stores, and the socio-productive spaces of the cultural sphere, and with that currency, as a kind of bonus , access to cultural assets, as existed before with that Bono Book, "he explained. Villegas explained that the team he leads is working to give form and sustenance to this proposal. "We are excited by the experience that the Mayor's Office of Caracas has had with the Caribbean currency, and that of Elorza, in Apure. The Petroglyph would allow us to generate an ecosystem that could help the flourishing of that alternative cultural system and strengthen the circulation of cultural goods and services, "he said. "One of the most urgent areas is the development of a cultural economy," stressed the Minister of Culture, who explained that for example, it is a pressing need for the country to be able to produce sovereignly all the inputs it needs to build your musical instruments "We should not neglect the number of people, entire families, who live and can live off culture. We, supporting these initiatives, can generate quality employment, attract foreign currency, and at the same time that is serving for social cohesion. It is ideal, it is a cultural oil not exploited, "he said. ---------------
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June 30, 2018, 09:50:22 PM |
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Expo Venezuela Potencia registered first negotiations in Petro 30.ABR.2018 The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, reported Monday that for the first time there were sales in the housing and footwear sector in the order of 78,431 Petros, which is equivalent to 46 million dollars. In a press conference, from the Poliedro de Caracas, in the closing of the Expo Venezuela Power 2018, the Head of State celebrated this good news, assuring that "Venezuela has all the material conditions to take a giant leap". He noted that in this event the first transactions were made in Petro. "Already the Petro ecosystem is going deep into the entire economic, financial, and commercial system of the country. The Petro is not only accepted but sought by private investors and the public sector to make their transactions. " "The Petro is the complementary currency for the operation in the world of the convertible currency of the Sovereign Bolivar; the two go together, the Sovereign Bolivar as the great currency of our country, now with the monetary reconversion as of June 4 and the Petro expanding, penetrating inside the real national and international economy ". RNV http://www.psuv.org.ve/temas/noticias/expo-venezuelanicolas-maduronegociacionespetro/#.Wzf6HGAzaUk------------------- How can one lie so blatantly?
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June 30, 2018, 10:44:14 PM |
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My god, I come back to this thread hoping to find something interesting and lately only find idiots repeating their bullshit over and over again. Idiocy has no bottom. So sad there's people who love to waste their lives like this. Hate and ignorance. Mostly because whatever shit they fill their washed brains with, nothing will change: they are sheep and they will be sheep forever. This is true in politics, in finance, in trading, in life. There's nothing others can do to help: the origin of the word idiot is "private", someone autistic, isolated, unable to relate and communicate. An idiot basically.
Anyway. I don't have much time to keep updating this atm, and certainly have no time to deal with idiotic spammers. Luckily there is Coinve posting something meaningful (thanks man). I will keep following (hope the garbage will disappear soon).
(hope the garbage will disappear soon). Bye, bye taseemb, insert a petro in the part of your body that you already know ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, reported Monday that for the first time there were sales in the housing and footwear sector in the order of 78,431 Petros, which is equivalent to 46 million dollars.
Oh my God, there's so many things wrong with this. First of all, the math comes out to $586.50 a petro with those numbers. Second of all, the petro hasn't been released yet! After 3 weeks, its homepage still says this: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FM5K9Cve.gif&t=663&c=Ks3BqtnWyiMFGQ) What a joke!
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July 01, 2018, 09:19:01 AM |
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It seems to me that the regime is creating wallets for the dead, as they lead them to vote, why not create a wallet for them? ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) ........Coming soon...........
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July 01, 2018, 09:38:22 AM Last edit: July 02, 2018, 01:55:58 AM by coinve |
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Whoops you forgot to edit your links a bit. It looks like you're talking to yourself, when really you're only doing that when you talk to taseenb.
bla bla bla... Anyway, to answer your questions, since you asked, obviously a few people bought the petro.
experts said nobody bought petros. you said now that a few people bought petros. Who's lying? They're here in this thread, and they're all pretty pissed off right now.
all the buyers read this thread? we're famous!! hi mom!! I never said nobody bought the petro, you did.
that mean you're not like those experts from the news that said nobody bought petros. so sad. But the NEM transfers only reflect 200-203 participants, whereas Maduro claims 87,200 people bought the petro, and the website for the petro says it was the "biggest ICO ever," selling out all its tokens, meaning $5 billion was raised. So the real number is somewhere between $200,000 and $5 billion.
is that your proof? before, the "true" was that nobody bought petros. now, the "true" is that a few people bought petros but just a little. how do you know the new "true" is true if the old "true" was false? You should probably report me to the admins for continuing to post in your sacred thread. This isn't the Venezuelan state media. You don't have total control over what people think here. This is the outside world. Welcome.
Abby Martin Fact-Checks "No Free Press in Venezuela" Claimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9stw8OFL4Eyour welcome. He's just resorting to his same tried-and-failed tactic of deflecting your information with ad hominem and character attacks. If he had anything interesting or reasonable to say to rebut you, he would have said it. But he doesn't. If I was Maduro I would fire him from his job as Petro Defense Bot.
i don't waste my time with imperialism puppets. whatever he copy and paste here, it won't change anything. well... he's bumping the thread up to the top, that's something.
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July 01, 2018, 11:13:02 AM Last edit: July 02, 2018, 01:57:09 AM by coinve |
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Abby Martin Fact-Checks "No Free Press in Venezuela" Claimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9stw8OFL4EAug 13, 2017
Media and politicians assert there is "no free press" in Venezuela, so Abby Martin bought all the newspapers she could find in Caracas. Watch as she reads the headlines to see if the claim is true. Leftist Debunks John Oliver's Venezuela Episodehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fV-C1Ag5sIJun 7, 2018
The week of Venezuela's presidential election, John Oliver dedicated an ENTIRE episode of his HBO show "Last Week Tonight" to the country—full of distortions and highly misleading to progressive-minded people.
Responding to Oliver's major points, Empire Files producer Mike Prysner walks us through the most glaring omissions and misrepresentations.
This video response is an essential guide for progressives to understand the reality in Venezuela, the most common myths used to discredit the Chavez movement, and the role of the US government.
[[ Prysner is an Iraq war veteran and journalist. He spent a month in Venezuela during the height of the protest movement in 2017, covering the riots and economic crisis. He has been a Venezuela solidarity activist since 2006. Watch the many documentaries and interviews he produced from Venezuela at TheEmpireFiles.tv ]]
FOLLOW // @MikePrysner // @EmpireFiles
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It's always quite surprising to see that devastated dead brains like criptoviagra, nutildah, axioman are still around exposing their desperation in this thread. It's a form of autism. Hard to understand why they torture themselves like that. In a changing world, some things never change: deep ignorance and 24/7 brainwash make fascism possible.
The funniest thing is that they use concepts like honesty, democracy and freedom... while behaving like the most authoritarian racists and greedy idiots on the planet. Well, a matter of taste.
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July 02, 2018, 01:54:51 AM Last edit: July 02, 2018, 04:52:22 AM by coinve |
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Abby Martin & The Neo-Liberal Plan To Bring Down VenezueIahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1674vgq_VQJun 14, 2018
Lee Camp speaks with Abby Martin journalist and host of The Empire Files, who exposes the profit-driven bias of corporate media reporting on Venezuela. Then, he sits down with the hosts of Watching The Hawks to discuss their recent trip to Australia. What You’re Not Being Told About Venezuela Crisis. w/Abby Martinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMeli0BA3UAJun 21, 2018
What You’re Not Being Told About Venezuela Crisis
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July 02, 2018, 06:32:16 AM |
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It's always quite surprising to see that devastated dead brains like criptoviagra, nutildah, axioman are still around exposing their desperation in this thread. It's a form of autism. Hard to understand why they torture themselves like that. In a changing world, some things never change: deep ignorance and 24/7 brainwash make fascism possible.
The funniest thing is that they use concepts like honesty, democracy and freedom... while behaving like the most authoritarian racists and greedy idiots on the planet. Well, a matter of taste. The fascists of the future will be called anti-fascists
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Petro incidentally slammed by eToro, a social trading and multi-asset brokerage company: Sputnik: You know in the past there's been a malaise regarding cryptocurrencies, some countries have banned it, some countries are embracing it and creating their own cryptocurrency. Venezuela has linked it to their own oil production as well, what's your feeling with companies like Facebook taking a more friendly approach to cryptocurrencies, what changes can this have on the legal status of it?
Mati Greenspan: I'm not certain that Facebook's decision is going to influence in any way, shape or form the economy in Venezuela. I think that if Nicolas Maduro would like to succeed with projects like the Petro, he would certainly need to create some more transparency than he's currently doing at the moment. As far as I know, the Petro was originally planned for the Ethereum network.
There would have been a lot more open source, be a lot more transparent, but unfortunately we're not able to verify at the moment the figures that he's mentioning as far as how much money he's raised, and there's no clarity about how to redeem a Petro for a barrel of oil or anything like that.
So certainly the blockchain technology is capable of transforming the economy, but it needs to be done in the right way. It needs to be done very transparently if it is to succeed.https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201806281065867250-facebook-ads-cryptocurrency/
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Lol that Taseenb dude is a trip lol, so we are brain dead but the Venezuelan governement are good and honest people right hahahaahahahahahha, my guy you're thread is dead done by a malicious scammer, close it and let's all forget about the Petro...you have been exposed in so many ways it's not even funny no more you're an idiot Taseenb and your Venezuelan leaders won't stay long in power....Cheers
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