that really isn't big enough to be worth writing an article about!
And yet I doubt we have a week so far without some news about huge volume in bitcoin trade in Venezuela.
You need to be commended for putting things in the right perspective because I don't understand what Op seeks to achieve by promoting such information without even including the source neither does he wants to paint the actual happenings of things but rather a sentimental news to gather thoughts that the Venezuela economy is doing to bad to the advantage of bitcoin which is totally different from reality.
Merit fishing?
Posting crap out of pure boredom?
Inability to make a more serious and detailed post because of language barriers?
It's not his only thread like this and probably won't be, I've wasted already day like 15 minutes to check where he got his info from in other topics, lucky here Herbert2020 spared me from the task.
That is the role that I know bitcoin can really play for them, it can help them create job because when it comes to trading, it is a job that you don't need permission to do, all you need to do is just to get the right strategies and the little capital needed to start trading, and then you are on your way to having that free financial freedom.
Day trading is not a job. A job won't let you pennyless because you made a wrong order or because of the exchange you're doing your trades gets "hacked".
Yeah, for Venezuealeans even gaming has become a job but that doesn't mean that if 10 million Venezuelans start either playing Runescape or they start day trading everyone will make money.
Where would all that money be coming from?