Hanzo ㊗️
Hanzo ㊗️|1月 03, 2026 21:34
🚨TODAY US INVADED PRO CRYPTO VENEZUELA January 3rd, 2 AM Caracas. Delta Force operation. Trump watched it live from Mar-a-Lago. Maduro's heading to New York on the USS Iwo Jima to face narcoterrorism charges. Here's what makes this different from every regime change in history: Venezuela's entire economy runs on USDT. When your currency hits 270% inflation and loses 70% of its value in eight months, you don't debate decentralization. You use what works. And what works is USDT. 4.3 million Venezuelans use Binance P2P. Nine percent of $5.4B in remittances came through crypto. Families abroad send USDT directly to phones, not Western Union. Even the socialist government gave up. State oil company PDVSA started demanding USDT payments in 2024 to bypass sanctions. They tried creating the Petro cryptocurrency. It failed. So they accepted that Tether was more reliable than anything they could issue. Venezuela processed $44.6B in crypto transaction volume between July 2024 and June 2025. That's not dark web activity. That's a nation's economy. Trump's keeping the oil embargo even after capturing Maduro. Military options stay on the table. He's warning other Venezuelan officials "what happened to Maduro can happen to them." Here's the paradox: The US military just overthrew a government in a country where the entire economy runs on cryptocurrency they can't directly control. Shops price in USDT. People get paid in USDT. The Binance rate became more real than official or black market rates. Traditional banking is dead. National currency is worthless. If the US cracks down on crypto there, they're not disrupting criminals. They're destroying the only functional financial system millions have. You can capture a president. Bomb bases. Occupy buildings. But you can't capture a blockchain. Every Venezuelan with a phone still has their USDT. P2P networks still work. The crypto economy keeps running even as the state collapses. Trump's about to learn: When traditional systems fail catastrophically, people find alternatives. And once they've found them, you can't force them back into a system that proved it doesn't work. Next few weeks decide everything: > Will Tether freeze Venezuelan funds under US pressure? > Will P2P networks survive military occupation? > Can you rebuild a nation on crypto rails? The answers will shape how every future conflict deals with borderless, unseizable digital money. Military might just crashed into mathematical certainty. Nobody knows what happens next.(Hanzo ㊗️)
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