Argentina’s economy minister suggested that his government would default on its foreign debt for the ninth time, the Financial Timesreported today.
It comes amid predictions of rapidly falling GDP and wages, and rising unemployment combined with hyperinflation. Analysts say this will create the “worst crisis” in Argentina ever.
As Argentinians mulled an increasingly narrowing set of options, Bitcoin transaction volume on LocalBitcoins exchanges soared last week, according todata from aggregator Coindance.
Bitcoin transaction volume per week. Image: CoinDance
Between January 2018 and April 2020, crypto analysis startup Arcane Research showed that the increase in weekly trading volume between the Argentine peso and Bitcoin, registered a 1,028% rise. This is partly because the peso is subject to rampant inflation, and devaluation; the currency has lost 30% of its value over the last year.
However, in US dollar terms, volumes are up from lows of $200,000 to $450,000 in the last few months, according to Arcane Research.
(2/2) The volume has increased 1028% in Argentine pesos, 407% in BTC and 139% in USD since the beginning of 2018, showing a substantial growth in real terms as well. pic.twitter.com/BTvH4kKH2P
Meanwhile, popular Argentinian economist, writer and broadcaster, Javier Milei posted a link to a video by crypto evangelist Andreas Antonopoulos. Milei instructed his 300,000 followers to “Remember that the peso is the currency issued by the Argentine politician…”
On the video, Antonopoulos said: “If you are in Argentina, any percentage of wealth that you have put in Bitcoin fared better than Argentine money, every year for the last seven years… If your country has 45% inflation, then the volatility of Bitcoin will seem like a solid investment to you.”
Argentina is bankrupt
According to the FT, talks to restructure Argentina’s foreign debt are in disarray. The South American nation owes approximately $323 billion, even though much of the debt was incurred by the previous administration.
Martín Guzmán, the economy minister, told the FT that Argentina is effectively bankrupt. The country’s economic challenges includeinflation of around 50% and poverty that affects a third of the population.
In Argentina these days, road travel is far from easy. Protests, or piquete—as they are called, are a daily occurrence.
Demonstrators—railing against governmental policies, unfair local bosses and other ills that beset inflation-struck Argentina—block the roads with burning tyres and barricades, leaving traffic at a standstill for hours.
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However, an unsustainable burden of debt would undermine the government’s ability to deal with the economic crisis, unnerve the private business sector, and send the economy in freefall, as per Guzman.
If agreement to replay $65 billion cannot be reached by May 22, a default will be triggered. When this last happened in 2001, Argentina was locked out of international markets for 15 years.
The country would be unable to raise foreign credit, investment would evaporate, and the central bank would be forced to print more money. This would further fuel inflation, and may cause capital to flee Argentina.
In 2001, in an infamous event called the “Corralito,” the Argentinian government froze the dollar accounts people held in banks. It changed the peso to dollar exchange rate, and then converted the banked dollars to pesos at that rate. Thus deposits lost 75% of value overnight.
Argentina’s worst fear is that there will be another Corralito.
Update: This article has been updated to clarify the hyperinflation in Argentina.
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