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I'm saying that they can keep using US dollars (avoid Venezuela's hyperinflated currency, so they don't have to hire someone to update the prices of the entire steam library every day) and give them better prices.
Also, why will they have to change prices every day if they set the price in local currency?
There are two big problems that prevent Valve from adding the Venezuelan Bolivar:
1. Currency exchange controls. Very few people/companies can exchange their dollars/bolivares directly from the government, so Valve would have to exchange their bolivares for dollars on the "unofficial"/black market.
2. (A more recent one) Hyperinflation. The "unofficial" dollar's price was listed at 108279 Bs/$ yesterday, 84457 Bs/$ a week ago and 44347 Bs/$ a month ago. That's a 28% increase in a week, and a 144% increase in a month.
As an alternative, they could give Venezuela its own store with its own prices while still using the US dollar, like they did with the South Asian Pricing Region, which has a similar active user count.
Beyond that i don't really understand that sounds messy and completely out of my area, so guess I can't really add much to the discussion sadly
A way to buy low denomination gift cards (like $2/$1) could help, since $5 can be too much for a lot of people (one $5 wallet code costs more than the minimum monthly salary, including all bonuses) and you can't buy games with a Venezuelan credit card.
If you didn't bother necro posting a six year old thread there wouldn't be much reason to lock it.