Living on Defi: How I Survive Argentina's 50% Inflation – Mariano Conti at Devcon 5

by | Dec 20, 2022 | Inflation Hedge | 9 comments

Living on Defi: How I Survive Argentina's 50% Inflation – Mariano Conti at Devcon 5




Living in Argentina but getting paid in Dai, Mariano can access financial systems that are usually not available to us. He wants to show how Ethereum’s DeFi movement has been working fine for the last 2 years, by leveraging Dai and secondary lending platforms, and how that is changing the financial reality for people in developing economies. Someone in South America getting paid in crypto can access more stable currencies than their local ones, with better interest rates, and this is all happening right now, and scaling right now.

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Ethereum Blockchain Devcon 5 Conference in Osaka, Japan 2019…(read more)


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9 Comments

  1. thatguyintech

    "i've never bought crypto in my life, i've only earned it"

    wow, just wow

  2. Q Tee

    Brilliant. Im doing the same.

  3. TheComicChild

    What the hell, half this video is just a crypto-ad not surviving day to day

  4. DW101100

    One day Argentinians will exchange stablecoins with each other for goods & services …. bypassing their crummy government

  5. Julián Gallina

    Great.- Anything before pesos, even tuna cans.

  6. nanook north

    Fat man on stage is feeding you a big load of bullshit just to sell his product. I visit the MakerDai governance website quite often. They care a lot less about maintaining the peg to the USD than you think. They are always increasing their stability fees/interests rates and jacking up the overcollateralization percentage because it benefits themselves as MKR holders. Then they just sell off their overpriced bags of MKR and screw the peg to all hell. Do not listen to this jackass. I am an MKR holder myself and I see the dirty shit they do. I just don't want to see regular people get screwed by the MakerDao con men.

  7. Mark G

    ¿Subtitulos?

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