Venezuela lives a fiat currency crisis. There's no doubt about it. The physical currency has lost so much of it's value, that people uses its lowest denominations to make bags and hats (1). The Bolivar, the Venezuelan fiat currency has experienced a devaluation of more than 4.000% the last year (2), effectively making saving in our currency impossible. Adding to this problem, the bills of Venezuelan currency are hard to come by, and to get them, people must endure interminable lines at the ATM's (3), only to withdraw 10.000 BS. ( the equivalent of 5 cents of a dollar). This is the cost of catching a bus three times, or buying a single bottle of 500 ml of water in the streets.