Bitcoin has just blasted to another new all-time high of $8,055!
But, that is the US dollar price.
Bitcoin often trades at higher prices in relation to other currencies, but none so much lately as the Zimbabwean “New Zim dollar.”
Here’s a little tip. If you have already run one of your fiat currencies into the ground, putting adjectives like “Strong”, as in Venezuela’s “Strong Bolivar” or “New” as in the Zimbabwe “New Zim dollar” in front of the name doesn’t make it automatically better.
In fact, if you have the same corrupt, criminal, communists running the country you will very quickly end up with wheelbarrow money again.
This is what is currently going on in Zimbabwe, where thousands of people have been protesting and uprising in the streets of Harare, after president Mugabe failed to announce his expected resignation today.
The Republic of Zimbabwe has been controlled by a dictating regime led by Robert Mugabe who regained control more than three years ago and has been causing extreme hardship as a result of his party’s reckless government spending which has sent public debt surging as a consequence of the country’s massive money printing.
To finance its deficits, the government of Zimbabwe created a currency called the “New Zim dollar.” This, despite being issued at par to the US dollar, trades at a significant discount to the US dollar.
The insane inflation rate of this new currency currently sit at 348% per year and is, in turn, constantly and rapidly expanding the nation’s money supply.
This new currency will eventually suffer the same fate as all fiat and the previous Zimbabwe dollar which was suspended indefinitely as of April 2009 after inflation levels in the nation soared over 5 billion percent.
But, because this isn’t the first time the nation has been sold down Victoria Falls, the oppressed citizens of this African nation have turned to bitcoin to help preserve their wealth and purchasing power.
Similar to the way Venezuelans have begun mining and investing in bitcoin because of president Maduro’s socialist regime who had hyperinflated the bolivar and forced many in the country to have to kill stray animals to survive because of a severe lack of food, the Zimbabwean military began seizing power this past Wednesday and has caused the price of bitcoin to skyrocket to the equivalent of $13,500 US!
That’s an almost 70% premium over exchange averages!
While the recent record highs in bitcoin have brought lots of newcomers into the cryptocurrency markets, many common investors are unaware of just how incredibly high the premiums for bitcoin can go especially in places where the local fiat currency has been largely debased like in Zimbabwe.
That is the beauty of the free-market at work. It has allowed people who previously couldn’t, to order food and supplies online by paying in bitcoin. Many have no choice but to use cryptocurrency since people cannot send money outside the country or pay for international transactions using formal banks.
After all, bitcoin was created as a peer-to-peer payment system that allows common people to circumvent the need for local and debased fiat currencies.
Bitcoin knows no borders, nor can it be stopped by a forceful government agency because it doesn’t exist in any one central location.
And one of it’s most valuable attributes is that it cannot be inflated because there are a finite number of bitcoins that will ever be created.
What is currently going on in Venezuela and Zimbabwe will happen in Europe, the US and throughout the West… it’s just a matter of time.
Could that be the reason that bitcoin continues to break all-time highs day after day? Are people realizing it may be one of the only ways to retain purchasing power during the coming collapse?
In the next issue of the TDV newsletter, coming out in the next few days, I’ll go over a complete analysis of the bitcoin market while Senior Analyst Ed Bugos shows why money supply growth, or lack thereof, may be hinting at a crisis coming soon.
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There are very difficult times ahead… make sure you have a good support group around you to help you navigate the confusion so you can not only survive, but prosper, during the coming collapse.
Bitcoin price touches to the sky in future.
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And he still hasn't resigned from power! Guy is nuts!
Im not sure when this train falls off the cliff, its scary when it goes up so fast!
I don't know if it will fall, or if it will do it that soon. It remains to be seen. In the context of mass adoption, Bitcoin still remains the most popular and trustful coin
Great post once again
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And it's only going to go up some more, he actually did not announce his resignation as was expected !
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/nov/19/zimbabwe-ruling-party-fires-robert-mugabe-as-leader
Jeff. thank you for the report and all that you do, and we upvoted and resteemes it too.
Zimbabwe is experiencing a protracted financial crisis. It is high time to replace the president since 2009 when the US dollar was used instead of the local currency due to inflation.
I do pity the people of Zimbabwe, thumps up to bitcoin soaring to 10k
Nice commeny.this is good thing for zimbabwe or not ,i dont know .what would happen in zimbabwe now.
Great post , I loved it ! I will even resteem it .
I think Mugabe resign will be good for the country. But as you know Mugabe is refusing to step off from his nearly 4 decades throne.
I also make a several post about Mugabe, you can see it in my blog. Feel free to view it
Right on Jeff and crew @dollarvigilante thanks for keeping us updated with important stuff
Bitcoin is over $8100 on a Monday morning. “All the way up”!
If I knew how to post Berwick’s “All The Way Up” video right here, I would. I saw a clip of his not too long ago where he said he was going to do that song on the doorstep of the Federal Reserve joint in DC but I never saw it. Anyone know where we can find that? Thank you!
@dollarvigilante very good info regarding bitcoin. bitcoin always hug premium in Zimbabwe compare to the international market price.
A good news in the world bussenis..someone may be very difficult about that..good luck@dollarvigilante
great job
what do you think about STEEM falling to 30th place in Coinmarketcap?
How the world tolerates Mugabe clown act is beyond me.
thank you @dollarvigilante for this info. Very important people know this kind of stuff! its great to hear that other suffering countries are able to find relief in bitcoin and its even better to know how little of the world population knows about bitcoin which will sky rocket the price when they do know! definitely following and resteeming!
Nice one brother it is good..
Keep it up
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At this rate.. Bitcoin will be unstoppable!
If you are smart, sell bitcoins to Zimbabwe man. They buy cars through btc as oposed to imagine, going to a supermarket with a wheelbarrow of cash to buy household items.
record high again. once again, once more.
soar bitcoin!
mean while over here!
https://steemit.com/poem/@enlight100/long-before-a-poem
"...as Mugabe regime crumbles again...."
@dollarvigilante when did Mugabe regime crumble before?
Has it crumbled before or are quoting out of context?
Besides that little mistake what you have is a great write up.