Welcome! For some reason I really enjoy reading other people's bitcoin stories. If you want, you can submit your story and I will include it in the index.
Of course my story began when I started working in a very famous clinic in my city after graduating from high school and having received my first salary in my country Venezuela, which would suffer from hyperinflation at that time, which allowed me to work only to buy food or buy medicine because I lived with my parents who were already elderly, being able to realize how the money was going in my hands and that they worked and worked and could not buy more than what my money allowed me. After realizing that the economy was destroyed, I managed to emigrate here to Peru and begin to develop my life as an immigrant through informality. Currently I have reached the bitcoin burrow thanks to a friend, he told me about bitcoin, he told me about fiat money and what hard money is, and today I am currently studying all these kinds of things with him.
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Good story. Thanks. I have a million questions. Is it difficult to emigrate from Venezuela? Why did you choose Peru? Is your friend on SN? Are you aware of local bitcoin communities in Peru? Sorry for all the questions.
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Don't worry, you can ask whatever you want, emigrating from my country Venezuela is difficult and it is not dependent on whether you have someone to receive you and can help you with the passage, it is not difficult but if you go on your own backpacking or as a backpacker, as people who go in trucks making stops are called, it is a little more complicated. I chose Peru because my brother was already here and he received me. Here in Peru there are no Bitcoin communities, here they still work with their fiduciary currency, which is the sol, which suffers from inflation problems and everything, but very little is known about Bitcoin here in Peru. My friend does belong to SN and does trading and he is the one who is teaching me and continues to teach me currently.
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