> This describes every place on Earth except -- arguably -- Venezuela and Somalia.
That's just ignorance. Argentina, a G20 member, has had banks not allow it's citizens access their accounts in 2002. Currently they don't allow their citizens to buy dollars and have a black market for it. Banks change rules constantly trying to adapt to new laws. This is a similar thing occuring in many countries.
Russia and Ukraine have also strong issues due to the current situation, and citizens are adopting crypto because of it.
Just because you don't know about it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
>And the solution to Venezuela and Somalia is to fix the government
Oh. So as a citizen I have to just fix my goverment! Thanks for the suggestion.
Argentina has a curious economic situation but inarguably the rule of law and a coherent banking system. Russia self-subverts their currency but is otherwise stable. Ukraine is under siege so many things are up in the air. None of these nations qualify under your rules.
And yes, you have to fix your government. That's how society works.
That's just ignorance. Argentina, a G20 member, has had banks not allow it's citizens access their accounts in 2002. Currently they don't allow their citizens to buy dollars and have a black market for it. Banks change rules constantly trying to adapt to new laws. This is a similar thing occuring in many countries. Russia and Ukraine have also strong issues due to the current situation, and citizens are adopting crypto because of it.
Just because you don't know about it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
>And the solution to Venezuela and Somalia is to fix the government
Oh. So as a citizen I have to just fix my goverment! Thanks for the suggestion.