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by idoh 1284 days ago
Yeah, paper currency. It was important for the bills to be crisp, otherwise they'd trade at a ~10% discount. I don't know how crypto has changed things, I don't do anything related to Ukraine anymore.
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That was the same in monte negro with euros. They only accepted crisp euros even though I had brought those from an actual EU country - they wouldn’t accept them. And that was their “official” currency
As a US citizen with access to US banks, I guess I don't care if the money is crisp or not. Maybe there is an arbitrage opportunity there ...