Venezuelan Families: Eos Tokens and Corn Patties

venezuelan families: And the family's savings had been devastated by the nation's hyperinflation, limiting Cordero's children to a diet of rice, beans, pasta and fried corn patties, according to The Japan Times. But the family got a break from their daily struggle to feed themselves this spring when a social worker enrolled them in a program run by a Silicon Valley startup that is donating cryptocurrency to hundreds of Venezuelan families. ; Every week from February to April, Cordero received a deposit of EOS tokens through a cellphone app. Her husband, a construction worker, was out of a job. She then traded the digital money for local currency through online transfers and used the funds to shop in market stalls. And there were also vegetables for the kids. We finally got to eat chicken Cordero said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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