U.S. Southern Command: Cryptocurrency Threatens South America's Independence

2020-10-8 02:53
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On Monday, Craig Parler, head of the US Southern Command, said Latin America's independence posed a number of threats, including the use of more cryptocurrencies in the region. Faller said Cuba and Venezuela have been particularly valuable in recent years, when they have used cryptocurrencies as a means to bypass “the traditional order of the global financial system” and forgive US sanctions.

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