Argentinian Lawmaker Suggests Saving in Crypto, Not USD
An Argentinian lawmaker has suggested that citizens should save their money in crypto, rather than United States dollars. The comments came from the MP Martin Tetaz, a member for the city of Buenos Aires. Tetaz was respo...
The comments came from the MP Martin Tetaz, a member for the city of Buenos Aires.
Tetaz was responding to a tweet from a fellow Buenos Aires MP, Ramiro Marra who asked “politicians who oppose the dollarization” of the Argentine economy “in what currency they keep their savings.”
To this, Tetaz responded:
“In crypto.”...
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