In order to accept a $1.4 billion loan from the IMF, El Salvador had to change some of its cryptocurrency laws.
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Hosted on MSNEl Salvador amends bitcoin law following IMF loan dealThe government secured a $1.4bn loan from the IMF, prompting a cautious approach to Bitcoin after the lender's recommendation ...
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CCN on MSNEl Salvador Bends the Knee on Bitcoin, Complies With IMFEl Salvador’s Congress passed a bill on Jan. 29 to amend key aspects of its Bitcoin law. The changes align with conditions ...
El Salvador has rushed to approve an amendment that will keep it compliant with the terms of its $1.4 billion IMF loan.
El Salvador isn’t letting go of Bitcoin as it struggles to stay above $100K, while DexBoss is picking up momentum as the next ...
Bitcoin may no longer be legal tender in El Salvador, but Bitcoiners in the country haven't given up on the mission.
El Salvador has reportedly removed the legal tender status of Bitcoin (BTC) after less than four years because of pressure ...
El Salvador’s Bitcoin experiment ends as IMF loans loom. There are significant implications for developing nations seeking ...
El Salvador — the Central American country famous for adopting Bitcoin (BTC) as its legal tender in 2021 — keeps buying more ...
The new amendments remove the requirement for businesses to accept Bitcoin as payment, making its use voluntary across the ...
The Central American country snapped up another 11 Bitcoin for its national reserve as crypto prices slumped this week.
Four years after becoming the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, El Salvador is taking a step back. The ...
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