Venezuela’s Biggest Bitcoin Exchange Halts Operations

A series of raids and detentions ignited fear and anxiety in the Venezuelan bitcoin community. Yesterday, Surbitcoin – the country’s largest exchange – was forced to halt operations after Banesco, the exchange’s main bank partner, decided to close the company’s accounts.

Turmoil brewed inside the local bitcoin community. Several police agencies in Venezuela made a series of raids across the country, the result: 10 citizens detained, and thousands of bitcoin mining equipment units confiscated.

Bitcoin users in Venezuela were still recovering from the events of last week when Banesco, the country’s largest private bank, announced the suspension of Surbitcoin’s corporate accounts. The exchange was criticized by its own users due to the fact that the announcement was made on a Facebook post. It took Surbitcoin 24 hours to inform its users via the exchange’s website about the closure of the corporate bank accounts.

Users of the platform rushed to withdraw their bolivars from the exchange, however, not all of them were able to do so, and they will need to wait “approximately two weeks” until the company is able to find another banking partner.

Surbitcoin has advised its users to shift to Localbitcoins for the purchasing and selling of digital currency.  At least two high-profile arrests were made in Venezuela regarding bitcoin mining operations in the last month, the first one, carried out by the Cuerpo de Investigaciones Científicas Penales y Criminalisticas (CICPC). The agency arrested 4 citizens which are now being formally charged with “electricity theft” and “Internet fraud”. Over 300 S4 Antminer units located in a warehouse in Charallave town were seized by the authorities.

In a second bust, the Policía Nacional Bolivariana (PNB), the country’s main police agency, seized what is being considered by some as the biggest Bitcoin mining operation in South America. Rodrigo Souza, the founder of Surbitcoin, expressed:

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When it was found that there were 11,000 mining computers consuming the energy to power a whole town at a time when there are severe electricity shortages, it triggered a reaction.

The 11,000 mining units allegedly came from Poland. The Venezuelan authorities will argue in court that the citizens involved in the mining operation are part of an “international crime organization”. Further charges like “electricity theft”, “electronic fraud”, and “computer crimes”, could be pursued.

The landscape is looking grim for Venezuelans and the local bitcoin demand. Surbitcoin was the leading (and first) exchange in the country, with over 40 bitcoins per day in volume. The company entered operations in 2014, and user adoption started to increase after Surbitcoin began gifting small quantities of bitcoins to its customers.

Inflation, currency devaluation, and capital controls made bitcoin a safe haven for Venezuelans. The citizens will have to turn their heads at Localbitcoins, a platform with a transactional volume of about 290 bitcoins per week in Venezuela, showing that OTC trades are still the main form of currency exchange in the country.

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Eduardo Gómez

Eduardo Gómez is a Computer Science Major from Venezuela, a country with a loyal Bitcoin user base. He discovered Bitcoin in 2012 and now he use it to escape the triple-digit inflation that Venezuela suffers, he is focusing on developing a writing career, and he tries to keep up with the news in FinTech and Blockchain Technologies.

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