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Central Bank On The New Gold Back Digital Currency

Central Bank On The New Gold Back Digital Currency

Ariel@Prolotario1 Jun 29

Zimbabwe Bond Holders:   Central Bank On The New Gold Back Digital Currency

"The New Currency Will Have The Same Value As The Bond Note" End quote.

Anyone trying to tell you that the Zim-Bond Note is not or will not be worth anything let alone be on par with the US dollar.   You need to show them this.

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Ariel@Prolotario1 

Do you have any idea what you are sitting on?

Do you know only one of these notes will set you up for the next century?

You are hearing this from the Central Bank of Zimbabwe.

I am showing you hard-core evidence. Can your skeptics do the same?

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Ariel@Prolotario1   Jun 29

Why do you think Zimbabwe backed the digital token with Gold?

Because if you want to trade with SOFR & ISO-20022 you will need to make sure your currency is backed by real assets. I will upload some info from a trusted insider who has his own blog. This is what he wrote.

Ariel@Prolotario1   Jun 29

This is an excerpt from an article based on the potential the Zimbabwe Bond Notes have.

Remember the NDA I showed you all I signed back in 2016? It was for this currency.

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Ariel@Prolotario1   Jun 29 

Zim Bond is denoted in the Zimbabwean Dollar  being traded now on Forex currency markets, when the bond clearly says to pay to the bearer of the face value of the bond in that currency.

What other way is there to be seen?   How else could this be interpreted?

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Currency-converter, at the very end of their list of currencies being traded you will find ZWL (Zimbabwean Dollar), the face value of a single 100T ZWL bearer bond, converted to USD. 

You will find on that link the conversion value (1:1) comes out at an interesting amount.

Ariel @Prolotario1  · Jun 29

The value comes to the very tidy sum of 310,600,000,000 USD or 310.6 B USD per 100 T ZWL. 1 ZWL = 0.003106 USD and 1 USD = 321.9670161 ZWL. 

Link.    https://forbes.com/advisor/money-transfer/currency-converter/

This is not my opinion on the matter. I am only echoing what the Central Bank is telling you.

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Ariel@Prolotario1  Jun 29

Zimbabwe will trade internationally with many countries. America being one of them.

So ofcourse it will make sense for their currency to have equal value so imports are cheaper and not a strain on their economy.  Which is why the currency is already 1:1 to USD

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Ariel@Prolotario1   Jun 29

Now do you see why the Zimbabwe Bond Note is valuable?

Remember that 30 day notice citizens in Zimbabwe had to turn in their 100-T Zim Bonds?

Then 30 days after the banks were still buying them? Why?

Because they knew how much they would be worth. The citizens didn't

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