"This skyrocketing inflation is going to be tough for people," said 46-year-old bricklayer Eduardo Casado as he worked in a home in Buenos Aires on Wednesday. "Last week I bought two kilos of potatoes for 800 pesos and this week it cost almost 1,200 pesos. I don't know if next week we'll be able to afford to buy the same groceries." nostr:nevent1qqs8tgga6v9prta6ep0rnwzss6824nn7hlc6xp4yyjsvtqn3w48uhacpr3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmqzyplv60lxx5lvf3fkwfunaq2yts4rr8x0pg5c4ywh0tw05wrt2tes6qcyqqqqqqgad7mdt
Definitely makes for bleak reading, Lebanon is already at 638,580,412 Lira a coin, its sad to see wealth being destroyed but at least this time we have bitcoin as an option. As soon as your local currency hits cent satoshi parity is there really an excuse not to use it as a better accounting system?
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@Jeff Booth shared recently that the Malawi currency got devalued 44% overnight 😔 https://image.nostr.build/2502669948842fc76684ac29f6e8558e05530ad8b8c3f3dcee728bcfe7fc36d8.jpg