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Most Venezuela Bitcoin statistics are based on information published by localbitcoins.com

I wouldn't trust anything published by Chainalysis. Their accuracy is much lower than their reputation

Venezuela is often painted as a "Bitcoin solves this" poster child. Yes, Bitcoin is sent from the USA and other countries into Venezuela, mostly by Venezuelan expatriates to family. It's useful for buying USD in Venezuela. But USD liquidity in Venezuela is very weak, so Bitcoin doesn't really solve much at all there. You can't buy groceries in Venezuela with Bitcoin

>Does anyone know if you can tell country of origin of a transaction request?

You can not

> Maybe the IP sending the request is public to the network?

If the sender is using his own Bitcoin node, the sender's IP is known only to the other nodes the transaction was broadcast to. If the sender is using a third-party service, that service records the IP addresses of its customers in the same way as any Web site does, just as my IP is known to ycombinator when I submit this comment




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