Venezuela’s cryptocurrency ‘genius’ once pushed US sanctions against Maduro’s government

Venezuela’s cryptocurrency ‘genius’ once pushed US sanctions against Maduro’s government
Gabriel Jimenez addresses Venezuelan-Americans during an event to pressure the Obama administration to implement sanctions on the government of Nicolas Maduro, the president of Venezuela, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP)
Updated 19 March 2018
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Venezuela’s cryptocurrency ‘genius’ once pushed US sanctions against Maduro’s government

Venezuela’s cryptocurrency ‘genius’ once pushed US sanctions against Maduro’s government

CARACAS: A chief strategist of Venezuela’s government-backed cryptocurrency is a former US congressional intern, and he once organized protests against the same socialist administration he’s now helping to circumvent US financial sanctions.
Gabriel Jimenez was catapulted to something of tech stardom in Venezuela last month when he stood alongside President Nicolas Maduro on national TV signing a contract to position the fledgling currency among international investors.
Maduro described his company as “young Venezuelan geniuses.”
Yet just a few years ago Jimenez was in the US campaigning for financial sanctions against Maduro’s government and working as an intern for Florida Republican Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a strong critic of Maduro.
Now his former boss thinks he or anyone else behind the petro should be considered for sanctions too.