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Add missing currencies: VES & MLC

Open grunch opened this issue 1 year ago • 7 comments

Hi, I'm working on @lnp2pbot, lately we have an increase of phoenix wallet users and I started to receive one question from latam users, why my currency is not listed?

It's important to let you know that some countries in latam have currency controls so we shouldn't use official rate APIs because is not the real one, I propose to use the api from this site which have the free market fiat currencies rate from all around the world and we are using it since almost two years ago.

https://yadio.io/api.html

Here the most used latam fiat currencies:

VES: https://api.yadio.io/rate/VES ARS: https://api.yadio.io/rate/ARS COP: https://api.yadio.io/rate/COP CUP: https://api.yadio.io/rate/CUP MLC: https://api.yadio.io/rate/MLC CLP: https://api.yadio.io/rate/CLP CRC: https://api.yadio.io/rate/CRC GTQ: https://api.yadio.io/rate/GTQ PYG: https://api.yadio.io/rate/PYG PAB: https://api.yadio.io/rate/PAB PEN: https://api.yadio.io/rate/PEN BOB: https://api.yadio.io/rate/BOB HNL: https://api.yadio.io/rate/HNL UYU: https://api.yadio.io/rate/UYU

Yadio also have this useful converter

https://api.yadio.io/convert/1000/ars/BTC # this converts 1000 ARS to BTC

grunch avatar Jul 07 '23 18:07 grunch

This would be really helpful!

diegogurpegui avatar Jul 08 '23 02:07 diegogurpegui

Great suggestion, let's hope they take it into consideration.

There are many latin-america countries where bitcoin is growing fast and this would certainly help.

Greetings from Argentina.

cristabileok avatar Jul 08 '23 04:07 cristabileok

Hello, this will be fixed in the next release of the Android app. Phoenix will support conversion to most fiat currencies (and also fix inaccuracies).

dpad85 avatar Jul 10 '23 08:07 dpad85

Closing this ticket as it is fixed by version 2.x, which can now be used by all Android users (after migration). If the app is still missing a currency (especially a free market currency), let us know.

dpad85 avatar Oct 03 '23 15:10 dpad85

Hi @dpad85 is it a good reason to not having Venezuelan Bolívar (VES) rate on phoenix?

grunch avatar Oct 04 '23 12:10 grunch

Here's the current status:

  • [x] ARS: Argentine Peso
  • [x] BOB: Bolivian Boliviano
  • [x] CLP: Chilean Peso
  • [x] COP: Colombian Peso
  • [x] CRC: Costa Rican Colón
  • [x] CUP: Cuban Peso
  • [x] GTQ: Guatemalan Quetzal
  • [x] HNL: Honduran Lempira
  • [ ] MLC: Cuban Moneda Libremente Convertible
  • [x] PAB: Panamanian Balboa
  • [x] PEN: Peruvian Sol
  • [x] PYG: Paraguayan Guarani
  • [x] UYU: Uruguayan Peso
  • [ ] VES: Venezuelan Bolívar

In the case of both ARS & CUP, we also provide the official (government controlled) exchange rate. That is, the exchange rate for ARS is coming from Yadio. And there's a separate currency called "ARSoff" which represents the "official" exchange rate.

robbiehanson avatar Oct 04 '23 14:10 robbiehanson

Here's the current status:

* [x]  ARS: Argentine Peso

* [x]  BOB: Bolivian Boliviano

* [x]  CLP: Chilean Peso

* [x]  COP: Colombian Peso

* [x]  CRC: Costa Rican Colón

* [x]  CUP: Cuban Peso

* [x]  GTQ: Guatemalan Quetzal

* [x]  HNL: Honduran Lempira

* [ ]  MLC: Cuban Moneda Libremente Convertible

* [x]  PAB: Panamanian Balboa

* [x]  PEN: Peruvian Sol

* [x]  PYG: Paraguayan Guarani

* [x]  UYU: Uruguayan Peso

* [ ]  VES: Venezuelan Bolívar

In the case of both ARS & CUP, we also provide the official (government controlled) exchange rate. That is, the exchange rate for ARS is coming from Yadio. And there's a separate currency called "ARSoff" which represents the "official" exchange rate.

Hi @robbiehanson thank you for your response, yes I saw that you address the official rate of some countries with currency control, if I may I can advise that remove the official rate because that is a way politicians scam their own citizens, my whole life I've been under currency control first in Venezuela and now in Argentina, where I'm based now, in these countries people use free market currency rate to live, having two currency rates can confuse tourists that are not used to having two rates for the same currency.

MLC is used in cuba, it's kinda a CBDC from cuban dictators.

grunch avatar Oct 05 '23 17:10 grunch