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Ariel (@Prolotario1): Countries Removing Old Currency Notes

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Ariel
@Prolotario1

-Vietnam
-Zimbabwe
-Iraq
-Iran

Countries are removing old currency notes from off the street prior to an exchange rate change that is expected to be initiated by Iraq with other countries following suit.

Please stop with all of this panicking just because Zimbabwe gave their citizens 21 days to do it. 

One source mentioned that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), injected the gold-backed digital tokens (GBDT) known as Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). This GBDT is prepared and will eventually be used via the new quantum banking system to pay you for your Zim Bonds that you hold. 

You should be preparing. Not worrying. This is a part of the monetary reform that most countries are undergoing. Especially those apart of the BRICS Nations. All of those nations are waiting for Iraq to get the ball rolling. Please standby.

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Ariel
@Prolotario1

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As of April 5th 2024, the Zimbabwean currency is not actively traded on major foreign exchange (forex) markets. This is due to several factors, including the country’s economic instability, high inflation rates, and lack of confidence in the currency. Do we understand this? What country did I tell you all is going 1st? Iraq correct? They are going to kick everything off. Then you can start looking at Zimbabwe. Right now they are just clearing a path for themselves. So please allow them to get all their ducks in a row. They are not ready for international trade at the moment. They are going through a monetary reform just like Iraq is doing. Right now the Zim-Notes can not do anything for you. It’s useless. And will remain that way until we are under the new system. Relax.

6:54 PM · Apr 5, 2024

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