Venezuela turns to crypto for oil trades under renewed US sanctions: Reuters
Venezuela's PDVSA shifts to crypto, using USDT for oil trades as a sanction evasion strategy, according to a new report. The post Venezuela turns to crypto for oil trades under renewed US sanctions: Reuters appeared firs...
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Venezuela's PDVSA shifts to crypto, using USDT for oil trades as a sanction evasion strategy, according to a new report.
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