Venezuelan crypto activists claim that the government and President Maduro’s regime have been exploring various methods to circumvent US-imposed sanctions.

“In regimes facing sanctions, there’s typically a range of strategies used to evade them,” noted Andrew Fierman, head of national security intelligence at Chainalysis, in an interview with Bloomberg. “The Venezuelan government and Maduro’s regime have employed numerous tactics over the years.”

The United States recently reinstated sanctions on Venezuela, including bans on oil and gold trade, effective May 31. This decision was made due to the Venezuelan government’s perceived failure to uphold democratic principles ahead of upcoming elections in July.

According to a Wilson Center report released in April by Leopoldo López and Chainalysis’s Kristofer Doucette, the Venezuelan government has a history of leveraging cryptocurrencies to sidestep US sanctions. The authors urge key governments to rigorously enforce existing restrictions to prevent the Maduro regime from exploiting digital currencies.

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“In 2018, President Maduro proclaimed the launch of Venezuela’s national oil-backed crypto token ‘Petro,’ stating, ‘Today, a cryptocurrency is being born that can take on Superman,’ as a solution to lift the country from economic turmoil.

However, on January 15, 2024, Venezuela halted Petro operations due to its failure to achieve widespread adoption.

Critics cite Venezuela as a prominent example of how digital currencies can facilitate illicit activities like money laundering and corruption,” noted the Wilson Center report.

“Now more than ever, democratic governments must take decisive action to thwart Maduro’s efforts to exploit cryptocurrencies for moving illicit funds through the international financial system.”

Similar initiatives involving cryptocurrencies to evade sanctions have been undertaken by other autocratic leaders, including those in Iran and Russia.

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