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All Venezuela has to do is to make it illegal for anyone to sell you Bitcoin. Effectively, the current situation is rather close to that: the financial system is predicated on Know Your Customer and Anti-Money Laundering regulations that make moving large amounts of money for anonymous purposes dangerous for financial institutions. Given that cryptocurrency has struggled to provide any rationale for its existence oth…
And all the U.S. had to do is make drugs illegal, and it would disappear. (Or not.) > other than the anonymous money flows Are you saying that anonymous money is immoral and should be made illegal, and in the process dismissing all use cases that benefit from anonymity? And no, cryptocurrencies are perfectly legal in most of the world.
Something else to point out is that just because a system is unsustainable doesn't mean it will collapse immediately.