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Zimbabwe High Court Overturns Reserve Bank’s Decision To Ban Cryptocurrency

4-6-2018 < SGT Report 239 450 words
 

by Jeff Berwick, The Dollar Vigilante:


In a stunning display of cryptocurrency’s potential to liberate humanity, Zimbabwe just lifted its ban on the digital money after its own Reserve Bank failed to appear in court to defend themselves.


It all began on May 12 when the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) arrogantly “issued a directive to all financial institutions to stop all forms of transactions related to cryptocurrencies and to wind down all accounts tied to cryptocurrencies within 60 days.”


A few days later, every crypto exchange in the country was ordered to shut down their operations, including Golix, the nation’s largest exchange, whose headquarters I had just visited during my recent trip to Zimbabwe.




These banksters are trying everything to stop crypto’s disruption, but thankfully, the laughable directive was quickly challenged in court by Golix.


The court date was set, but surprisingly, no one from or representing the Reserve Bank showed up to defend their case, resulting in a default judgment and the lifting of the cryptocurrency ban.


It’s somewhat surprising these rogue criminals wouldn’t even bother to show up. But, they probably knew they’d have nothing to defend their attempt at keeping Zimbabwe in debt slavery. It truly exposes the illegitimate and undeserved authority of these parasitical bureau-rats—the audacity of declaring an outright ban on the only money worth a damn in a country notorious for its fiat failures.


During my time in Harare, while speaking to locals and learning the truth about the nation’s currency crisis, I uncovered a way to live in Zimbabwe for nearly free. And, it’s actually a beautiful place in spite of the destructive government.


Bitcoin trades at 50-100% higher prices within those borders because the people are so desperate for a currency that’s worth more than the paper it’s printed on.


As enticing as it may be to just enter the Zimbabwe crypto market and sell your Bitcoins at a 50% premium, it’s a bit more complicated than that.


As the CEO of Golix explained to me in person, it’s almost impossible to get your money out of the country.


For example, if you put Bitcoin into their exchange, the only way to liquify is through a local bank account, but these accounts do not allow you to transfer money outside of the country because there are so many strict capital controls—and that’s only scratching the surface.


But, if you want to live in and/or invest in the country, which has massive potential (if the politicians stay out of the way), there are plenty of opportunities.


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