Venezuela’s Anti-Corruption Investigation Rocks Cryptocurrency Industry: Exchanges and Mining Farms Shut Down
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Sead Fadilpašić
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Venezuelan crypto companies have reportedly been ordered to shut down over the past few days, following the President’s order to restructure the country’s crypto regulatory agency.
Exchanges and mining companies seem to have been a casualty of an investigation that resulted in the arrest of 21 individuals.
According to the tweets from Venezuela’s National Association of Cryptocurrencies, mining facilities were shut down in Bolívar, which “goes against the interests of private industry.”
Bolívar is not the only state impacted, as Lara and Carabobo reportedly saw the same action against the facilities located there.
The shutdowns, other reports say, are seen throughout the country.
Sead specializes in writing factual and informative articles to help the public navigate the ever-changing world of crypto. He has extensive experience in the blockchain industry, where he has served as an advisor and opinionist for various tech companies.