Greetings dearest friend @fucho80.
The cases you mentioned at the beginning of your publication were motivated by decisions taken by the Venezuelan government itself, which in its eagerness to control the information matrix closed these media.
But these new cases that have been presented are due to decisions taken by the companies themselves. These base their decisions on the economic sanctions that the US has imposed on the Venezuelan government.
Then we can identify different origins in both cases. But we cannot hide that behind all this is the bad actions and bad reputation that the current administration of our country has.
In order for platforms such as blockchain steem to cease operations in our country, an access block on Internet routes would have to occur. This does not escape a possible reality.
As a factor in our favor I can see that the current Venezuelan administration is turning to the crypto market and the use of crypto assets as a way to avoid the effect of the sanctions. Then we may not live that catastrophic scenario.
Soon we will see government movements through the Auricoin platform . Watch out for this.
Your friend, Juan
Hello dear @juanmolina, thanks for your comment.
Friend, I am not trying to establish the causes or possible culprits, I simply try to analyze the situation and, through this, express my concern about something that can happen, I also think that they are fears that many people live here, whatever There are risks that things like this happen, either through external blocking or internal regulations. However, I keep the faith so that nothing happens.
That is a relief, beyond that I am also glad that the Venezuelan government is betting on cryptography and is taking firm steps in this direction.
Thanks friend, always very well informed.
@fucho80