Venezuela Restricts Access to Binance and X Amid Election Unrest
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Venezuela has blocked Binance and X access following disputed presidential elections, which raises internet control concerns. However, users from Venezuela have reported difficulty in accessing Binance, but the exchange has ensured about the protection of their funds. In order to allegedly prevent destabilization efforts through social media, President Maduro announced a 10-day block on X. After disputed presidential elections in the country, the Venezuelan government restricted internet access which affected many services including the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance. This move is part of broader strategy to contain information in the midst of continuous protests and electoral fraud allegations. Estimados Binancians, Al igual que varios sitios web de empresas de diferentes segmentos en Venezuela, incluidas las redes sociales, las páginas de Binance han estado enfrentando restricciones de acceso. Queremos asegurarles que sus fondos están SAFU bajo nuestros robustos… — Binance Latinoamérica (@BinanceLATAM) August 10, 2024 Under President Nicolas Maduro, several platforms such as social media site X formerly known as Twitter and cryptocurrency exchange Binance have been put under a 10 day long internet blockade by the Venezuelan government citing attempts to destabilize the nation digitally. The exchange responded by saying that they have implemented safeguards such as SAFU where customers’ funds are protected. However many Venezuelans still cannot enter into this website according to what they reported. This also comes at a time when there are high tensions following an election day marred by accusations from both candidates about each other’s legitimacy, with Edmundo González claiming victory alongside incumbent leader Nicolás Maduro, who won amid claims of vote manipulation on July 28th. According to some international bodies like the EU, only slightly over 51% voted for him thereby making his win illegal because these organizations do not acknowledge this result since their own observers claim that voting was…
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