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Venezuela may lean on pro-Bitcoin Machado after Maduro

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Last updated: 06/01/2026 1:11 Chiều
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Published 06/01/2026
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Bitcoin once helped Venezuelans survive hyperinflation—and opposition leader María Corina Machado is hopeful that it one day could help rebuild the country’s economy.

Summary

  • Machado once pointed to Bitcoin as both a hedge against state mismanagement and a potential pillar of national recovery.
  • Venezuela’s opposition leader argues that digital assets offered ordinary citizens a rare escape from inflation, capital controls and financial censorship under successive authoritarian governments.
  • Prediction markets such as Kalshi place Machado’s odds of leading Venezuela by the end of 2026 at roughly 27%.

Machado has repeatedly cited Bitcoin’s role in helping Venezuelans protect their savings as the bolívar collapsed, losing 14 zeros since 1999. In 2024, she described Bitcoin as a “lifeline” that allowed citizens to bypass government-controlled exchange rates and preserve—sometimes even recover—their wealth amid economic freefall.

“We envision Bitcoin as part of our national reserves, helping rebuild what the dictatorship stole,” Machado said at the time.

Her comments came as Venezuela faced renewed turmoil following the disputed July 2024 presidential election.

Today, Venezuela’s economy is in more profound disarray. Nicolás Maduro, who claimed a third consecutive term in 2024 even though his opposition, Edmundo González, won by a landslide, has been arrested due to a U.S. military operation.

Maduro’s vice president and oil minister, Delcy Rodriguez, was formally sworn in on Monday, January 5, as the country’s interim president. Still, President Donald Trump insists that the U.S. is “in charge” of Venezuela following the capture of Maduro.

While Maduro was in power…

Venezuela has been suffering from a devastating economic squeeze — intensified by a government that restricted access to major crypto platforms, including Binance. Caracas also abandoned its state-backed cryptocurrency, the Petro, after years of scandals and operational failures.

Bitcoin and other crypto assets increasingly filled the gap. Machado’s fellow opposition figure. Leopoldo López, said in 2023 that crypto—particularly stablecoins—helped bypass banking controls and volatility, noting that digital assets were used to distribute aid to roughly 65,000 healthcare workers during the pandemic.

With Maduro reportedly captured by U.S. forces on Jan. 3, 2026, and prediction markets such as Kalshi placing Machado’s odds of leading Venezuela by the end of 2026 at roughly 27%, analysts say crypto could again feature prominently in the country’s recovery debate.

However, Machado was blocked from running in Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election after the country’s Supreme Tribunal of Justice upheld a 15-year political ban against her. The Maduro government justified the disqualification by accusing Machado of administrative violations and supporting international sanctions against the regime—claims she has denied as politically motivated.

The Organization of American States, the European Union and Human Rights Watch condemned the move as an effort to sideline the leading opposition candidate and undermine a free and fair election.

With Maduro now in a New York City prison for an alleged narco-terrorism conspiracy, it remains to be seen whether the ban against Machado will remain in place.

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