Entry Submitted by Confused in CA at 11:53 AM EDT on April 28, 2019
My mind is a little cloudy on dates, so please don't be too critical.
I fist learned of the zim reading TNT. This was before IDC came. It was always touted at $.03 with six zeros lopped off. At that time I really didn't pay much attention.
Then, about 3(?) or so years ago. All of a sudden the zim was to be worth $10, $100, $1,000, $20, 000, $125,000, if you had qualifying humanitarian projects (with no zeros removed).
After that, the narrative began to change again. We were told the zeros again were to be removed, or actually a decimal with six zeros before the rate were in place because it was illegal to change the denomination of a printed bond or currency.
Last year I understood the value of the ZIM Bond was one to one because of the ungrounded riches in Zimbabwe.. This was before the announcement of the ZIM currency that was issued and valued at 1:1.
Now it is being said we can hope for a rate of $.21 if we have qualifying projects and preferable ones that are international. Supposedly we can negotiate our rate if our projects are "approved" (?). Also, they want us to sign a. NCND?.
could somebody please help me understand what is real?
Confused in California
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My mind is a little cloudy on dates, so please don't be too critical.
I fist learned of the zim reading TNT. This was before IDC came. It was always touted at $.03 with six zeros lopped off. At that time I really didn't pay much attention.
Then, about 3(?) or so years ago. All of a sudden the zim was to be worth $10, $100, $1,000, $20, 000, $125,000, if you had qualifying humanitarian projects (with no zeros removed).
After that, the narrative began to change again. We were told the zeros again were to be removed, or actually a decimal with six zeros before the rate were in place because it was illegal to change the denomination of a printed bond or currency.
Last year I understood the value of the ZIM Bond was one to one because of the ungrounded riches in Zimbabwe.. This was before the announcement of the ZIM currency that was issued and valued at 1:1.
Now it is being said we can hope for a rate of $.21 if we have qualifying projects and preferable ones that are international. Supposedly we can negotiate our rate if our projects are "approved" (?). Also, they want us to sign a. NCND?.
could somebody please help me understand what is real?
Confused in California
______________________________________________________
All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2019 Dinar Chronicles
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