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USDT, hyperinflation, and Venezuela’s crypto coup

USDT, hyperinflation, and Venezuela’s crypto coup

KriptoworldKriptoworld2025/10/06 16:00
By:by kriptoworld

Once upon a time in Venezuela, where the bolívar’s value drops faster than your Wi-Fi signal during a Zoom call, something remarkable happened.

The people said enough to hyperinflation and handed the baton to USDT on the TRC-20 network via Binance P2P.

Forget paper money, it’s so over, USDT has become the new cash king for daily transactions.

Welcome to the new world of digital dollarization where stablecoins save the day.

Economic freefall

In a place where bills lose value as fast as ice melts in a desert, Venezuelan businesses and everyday people are clocking in with USDT instead of their national currency.

It’s not just because it sounds cooler. Low fees, convenience, and the sweet stability of a coin pegged to the U.S. dollar make USDT the quite obvious choice.

This shift is an actual lifeline amid an economic freefall, with stablecoins now making up 47% of transactions under $10,000 this year.

No direct government puppeteering

As Asdrúbal Oliveros, Managing Partner at Ecoanalítica, puts it, disbursements in tether to private buyers have surpassed cash USD transfers, signaling a seismic change in Venezuela’s financial game.

It’s a DIY digital dollarization, running under the radar with no direct government puppeteering.

The experts see this as more than survival, it’s a blueprint for regions trapped in economic crises.

Countries watching Venezuela’s crypto pivot might start rewriting their financial rulebooks to adopting decentralized finance or risk getting left behind.

When nearly half of everyday transactions pivot to stablecoins, that’s a global ripple.

Reshaping money’s role

Venezuela’s economic struggle is no longer just about inflation hysteria, it’s also a living case study in how crypto can reshape money’s role in society.

The USDT takeover is here, making waves and rewriting what currency means in a deeply unstable place.

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Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

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