The President of the Republic of Central African Faustin-Arshang-Tsder started a monastery meme, seeking to raise a country’s profile, which is one of the poorest in the world.
Meme-Mains is used to create popularity for viral internet or movement, and fans are inspired to collect and give them value, but they are extremely changing investments.
Touadéra announced a launch known as a $ car on its X account last weekend, and said on Monday that it was a “success”. But the cost of the coin had a significant fall in prices up to 90%, according to specialized web -residues.
In 2022, the car became the second country in the world after El Salvador, which accepted the cryptocurrency bitcoin as a legal tender.
This initiative – launched under the name of Sanga – does not seem as successful as planned and its web -resort no longer works.
This was regarded as an easiest way to attract investors to the country mining and other industries that use bitcoin. The country has rich mineral deposits, including gold and diamond.
Foreign investors can also receive citizenship for the cry of $ 60,000, although this plan was recognized as an unconstitutional highest court of the country.
Touadéra described the launch of the Meme-Mem-Hain as an “experiment” of what “can unite people, support national development and put (country) on the world stage with a unique way.”
But some have expressed fears that it could have been scam.
On Monday, Tuader thanked those who believed in their vision.
He shared a high school video, which, he said, is rapidly deteriorating, saying that the monastery would help support his “Restore and Equipment” and give “students a chance for a better future”.
Despite its potential, the car remains one of the poorest countries – a situation complicated by a civil war that has devastated most of the country.
Meme -cons are often criticized for their speculative nature, where users create or buy them in the hope that their cost will quickly grow and make money – but many will lose money.
Before the inauguration last month, US President Donald Trump launched his own monastery, the cost of which quickly flew, and which is reportedly raising billions of dollars. The New York Times reports that it is now worth a quarter of the highest value.