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Someone I know in Egypt has a co-worker that was recently arrested for being a “black market” dollar dealer.

Authorities don’t mind if you own dollar accounts in Egyptian banks. But they don’t like you withdrawing them. They want to be able to fractionally reserve them, rehypothecate them, etc.

Unlike Argentina, Nigeria, Lebanon, Turkey, and many other countries, stablecoins are not popular in Egypt for dollar exposure. A common reason cited is they don’t like the intangibility of them. Same for bitcoin. But black market dollars are commonly traded for, albeit with legal risk.
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mcshane · 132w
what do you think is more popular there, dollar stable coins or #Bitcoin?
Ocean · 132w
The book shantaram has a few chapters that gives insight into the intricacies of the black market rupee/dollar exhange in 80’s Mumbai/Bombay Great book #bookstr
ew0k · 132w
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JL · 132w
Good to see you can get access to nostr in Egypt
ICU812 · 132w
Thanks for all you do to support freedom, Lyn!
newrenaissancecapital · 132w
Very interesting. I recently interviewed Mauricio Di Bartolomeo of Ledn, and he brought up another interesting point about "black markets" for dollars. He said that they technically provide the real market rate for dollars, which is maybe another reason the powers that be don't like them. He discuss...
Zoltan ⚡️ · 132w
Soon this comes to every non-dollar country. Maybe Bitcoin can evade this...
🇦🇷🧡 Marcel 🟠⚡️ #Bitcoin is Hope 🙏 · 132w
People here also prefer black market dollars than stablecoins or bitcoin. Stablecoins are used by online workers as designer/developer/CM to receive money from other countries.
GameBoyBTC · 132w
It sucks that people can't save their little wealth. And that everything is under their watch. Too bad that not even the stablecoins have any market. Here in Venezuela it has the same problem, intangibility is not usually liked. Since in the mind remains the idea of cash as the best way. Although un...
Bison · 132w
They’re only allowed intangible dollars, that’s unfortunate
🫥 · 132w
What are the penalties for being arrested? Bribe or actual trial/jail time? Forgive the ignorance, but are there trials in Egypt?
Mallard Beakman · 132w
You never posted the Cairo kitties on Nostr!
idsera · 132w
They have USD bank accounts in offshore?
Tempo · 132w
Hi Lyn, love following your work. I wrote my first bitcoin article recently. Keen to hear your thoughts Orange pilling in developed nations https://medium.com/@BitcoinBeme/orange-pilling-in-developed-nations-2d2bb8f7e7b5
hh · 132w
I guess, as it happens in the Magrib, the Levant and generally speaking the "Middle East", gold is still the preferred store of value in Egypt.
nostrich · 132w
i have a friend of a friend there too!