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Critics Allege Venezuelan President Maduro Will Use Crypto to Bypass Sanctions

Critics Allege Venezuelan President Maduro Will Use Crypto to Bypass Sanctions
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Venezuelan political critics and activists have warned that President Nicolás Maduro and his government are increasingly turning to cryptocurrency transactions as a method to evade international sanctions.

This follows the U.S. reinstating gold and oil sanctions recently, following Maduros failure to honor an agreement to ensure fair elections scheduled for July.

Critics Urge for Stricter Sanctions

For nearly two decades, the U.S. has imposed targeted sanctions on Venezuela, aiming to pressure the government into democratic reforms. However, Andrew Fierman, head of national security intelligence at Chainalysis Inc., suggests that sanctioned regimes like Maduros often explore multiple avenues to evade such restrictions.

When youre talking about regimes that are subject to sanctions, theyre typically going to look for a variety of ways to evade those sanctions. The Venezuelan government and the Maduro regime have been doing this across a wide array of methods over the years, Fierman told Bloomberg.

These concerns are detailed in a report from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, co-authored by Venezuelan dissident Leopoldo López and Chainalysiss director of Intel Solutions, Kristofer Doucette. The report highlights loopholes in the latest sanctions, particularly in the context of the Maduro regimes stated objective to leverage cryptocurrency projects to bypass these international barriers.

López and Doucette emphasize in their report the economic impact of the Maduro regimes alleged cryptocurrency manipulations. Every dollar misappropriated by the Maduro regime rightfully belongs to the Venezuelan people, they wrote.

The billions that have vanished in recent years represent a grotesque sum, which could have been pivotal in revitalizing the countrys faltering economy. Instead, Maduros embrace of cryptocurrency exploited an emerging technology to carve out a new pathway for diverting the nations riches, further impoverishing its citizens.

They call for the U.S. and European Union to implement more comprehensive and strict sanctions and urge other nations to investigate the Venezuelan governments use of cryptocurrencies in sanction evasion.

Chainalysis Uncovers $70 Million in Stablecoin Transfers

Further blockchain analysis by Chainalysis revealed that SUNACRIP, Venezuelas National Superintendency of Crypto Assets and Related Activities, was actively transferring large volumes of tokens across various accounts within different cryptocurrency platforms.

Transactions traced by Chainalysis indicated that over $70 million in stablecoins had been processed through addresses likely managed by SUNACRIP or affiliates, facilitating smoother financial operations despite sanctions.

In 2018, the Venezuelan government introduced the Petro, a cryptocurrency backed by the nations oil and mineral reserves, to combat hyperinflation and avoid U.S. sanctions. Despite mandates for its use, the token saw limited practical adoption. In January, the government suspended the Petro amid a corruption investigation involving misappropriated payments intended for the state-run oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela SA.

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