President Maduro Orders The Bank of Venezuela to Accept Petro Crypto

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President Maduro Orders The Bank of Venezuela to Accept Petro Crypto

"Because of an order emitted by Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, the country’s leading bank Banco de Venezuela will accept the Petro"

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