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Paxful, Citing Regulations and Its Own 'Risk Tolerance,' Exits Venezuela's P2P Bitcoin Market

The exit deprives Venezuela's crypto scene of its second-largest P2P exchange.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:55 a.m. Published Sep 14, 2020, 9:42 p.m.
(CoinDesk archives)
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Paxful is pulling out of Venezuela's peer-to-peer (P2P) bitcoin scene.

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  • "Increasingly strict" regulations hampered the P2P bitcoin exchange's ability to "provide services to Venezuelans," according to a video tweeted by Paxful Monday.
  • A company spokeswoman confirmed the exit with CoinDesk. "Concerns regarding the regulatory landscape around Venezuela and Paxful's own risk tolerance" prompted the exit, she said.
  • New Venezuelan account creation will be disabled and existing users will have 30 days to withdraw, according to an exit plan shared with CoinDesk.
  • The departure will deprive Venezuela's underground crypto scene of its second-largest P2P outlet. Venezuela's crypto traders heavily favor P2P crypto exchanges like Paxful and market leader LocalBitcoins over government-approved alternatives.
  • It also denies Paxful an emerging market it courted for years as the future of bitcoin adoption. Venezuela's rampant inflation, unbanked population and high mobile phone usage have long appealed to company CEO Ray Youssef.
  • But those attractions weren't enough to overcome the myriad difficulties of operating in an economy as sanctioned and scrutinized as Venezuela's.
  • In addition to Venezuela's internal cryptocurrency regulator SUNACRIP, the country's international exchanges also face potential troubles from financial sanctions levied by the U.S.
  • Paxful blamed U.S. sanctions when it shut off trades involving the Bank of Venezuela in June.
  • It was not immediately clear whether the regulatory uncertainty cited by Paxful was internal or external, perhaps due to U.S. sanctions.

Read more: Chainalysis Report Shows Healthy Crypto Usage in Venezuela

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