El Salvador news
IMF says no crypto as legal tender; community disagrees
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently made another anti-crypto move, expressing its opposition to crypto becoming a legal tender. In response to this, members of the crypto community were quick to fire back, going on Twitter to express disagreement. The executive board of the IMF recently endorsed a crypto asset policy framework that included not granting crypto assets an official currency or legal tender status. The executives agreed with the framework and highlighted that it’s a necessary move to safeguard monetary stability. The best #Bitcoin promotion. https://t.co/vwW6YdzBhJ — Dennis Parker (@Xentagz) February 23, 2023 From expressing their support for Bitcoin …
Bitcoin / Feb. 24, 2023
IMF exec board endorses crypto policy framework, including no crypto as legal tender
The executive board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has assessed a paper on crypto asset policy published by the fund and expressed its agreement with its proposed policy framework. The paper, titled “Elements of Effective Policies for Crypto Assets,” developed framework of nine policy principles that addressed macro-financial, legal and regulatory, and international coordination issues. The proposed principles were mainly quite broad, emphasizing analysis, monitoring and guarding. The paper explicitly said the proposals should be taken up by “the Directors.” The first principle did contain a concrete injunction. It read: “Safeguard monetary sovereignty and stability by strengthening monetary policy …
Regulation / Feb. 23, 2023
Paying the way for Bitcoin adoption in El Salvador: Video
The Bitcoin (BTC) white paper title describes Bitcoin as a “peer-to-peer electronic cash system.” So how is Bitcoin being used as a means of exchange, or electronic cash, in the first country to adopt Bitcoin? Reporter Joe Hall spent a few weeks in El Salvador attempting to live off Bitcoin and Bitcoin only. He documented his trials, tribulations, successes and satoshis (the smallest amount of a Bitcoin) in a video for Cointelegraph’s YouTube channel: Headlines from El Salvador within the crypto community have been largely positive. Moreover, statistics emanating from the country have been abundantly positive; tourism is up 30%, …
Bitcoin / Feb. 15, 2023
El Salvador to open a ‘Bitcoin Embassy’ in the United States
The world’s biggest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC), is connecting more countries as the government of El Salvador is opening a “Bitcoin Embassy” in the United States. El Salvador, a country that adopted Bitcoin as legal tender in 2021, is expanding its Bitcoin strategy with a new partnership with the government of Texas. The intergovernmental collaboration aims to set up a Bitcoin Embassy, or El Salvador’s representative office, in Texas in order to work on new joint projects to promote Bitcoin adoption. Milena Mayorga, ambassador of El Salvador to the United States, announced the news in a statement on Twitter on Feb. …
Adoption / Feb. 15, 2023
IMF wants El Salvador to reconsider Bitcoin exposure: Community reaction
After a visit to El Salvador, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggested that the country reconsider its plans to increase exposure to Bitcoin (BTC). The community responded to the IMF’s suggestion with various messages calling out to the organization. From dismissing the IMF's suggestion as a simple "FUD," to interpreting it as a strong bullish signal for BTC, various crypto community members went to social media to express their sentiments on the IMF's efforts to discourage El Salvador's plans for Bitcoin. In a tweet, one community member argued that IMF’s move is a way to “scare other countries away” from …
Adoption / Feb. 15, 2023
El Salvador’s ‘limited’ use of Bitcoin prevents forecasted risks, suggests IMF
El Salvador has been advised to exercise caution in expanding government exposure to Bitcoin (BTC) due to the “speculative nature” of crypto markets by the global monetary watchdog. A Feb. 10 statement from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) emphasized that Bitcoin’s risks in El Salvador have “not materialized” yet due to its “limited” use so far, after IMF staff visited the country last week. It was suggested that El Salvador address these risks as Bitcoin’s use “could grow” given it has been recognised as legal tender in the country since Sept. 2021. El Salvador was warned to re-evaluate its plan …
Adoption / Feb. 12, 2023
Sri Lanka against Bitcoin adoption, rejects Draper’s anti-corruption pitch
On a recent visit to Sri Lanka, American billionaire Tim Draper pitched the idea of adopting Bitcoin (BTC) as a legal tender to fight against the corruption that contributed to hyperinflation in the island country. However, a key Sri Lankan authority — central bank Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe — believed doing so would worsen the country’s economic situation. Taking time from a TV shoot in Sri Lanka, Draper met President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Weerasinghe to recommend Bitcoin as a viable option for getting out of financial problems. During the meeting, Draper pointed out a key concern staring right at Sri Lanka: …
Adoption / Feb. 4, 2023
Miss Universe contestant represents El Salvador with Bitcoin-inspired costume
Actress and model Alejandra Guajardo represented El Salvador in the preliminary competition of the Miss Universe 2022 pageant by wearing a costume featuring Bitcoin during her walk across the stage. In a Jan. 12 post on her Instagram account tagging El Salvador president Nayib Bukele, Guajardo showed herself walking gracefully with a giant colón — one of the country’s accepted currencies until 2001 — strapped to her back adorned with cocoa beans. In her right hand, the pageant contestant carried a staff topped with a large physical Bitcoin (BTC). “This look represents El Salvador’s history of currency,” said the Miss …
Bitcoin / Jan. 12, 2023
El Salvador passes landmark crypto bill, paving way for Bitcoin-backed bonds
El Salvador has passed landmark legislation providing the legal framework for a Bitcoin-backed bond — known as the “Volcano Bond” — which will be used to pay down sovereign debt and fund the construction of its proposed “Bitcoin City”. The bill passed on Jan. 11 with 62 votes for and 16 against, and is set to become law after it is ratified by President Bukele. #Plenaria90✍ Con 62 votos a favor, creamos la Ley de Emisión de Activos Digitales. pic.twitter.com/g1poXwLoH3 — Asamblea Legislativa (@AsambleaSV) January 11, 2023 The National Bitcoin Office of El Salvador announced the passage of the bill …
Adoption / Jan. 12, 2023
El Salvador’s Bitcoin strategy evolved with the bear market in 2022
Cryptocurrency adoption has been on the rise in El Salvador in recent years, with the country becoming the first in the world to adopt Bitcoin (BTC) as a legal tender. This landmark decision has attracted the attention of the global cryptocurrency community and has sparked discussions on the potential benefits and challenges of widespread adoption. El Salvador’s controversial move with its cryptocurrency adoption would not have been possible if it was not due to President Nayib Bukele, who garnered international attention after announcing the Bitcoin adoption plan and passed it into law. The legislation required all businesses within the country …
Adoption / Jan. 6, 2023
Crypto regulation world: How laws for digital assets changed in 2022
Effective regulations are one of the key gateways to cryptocurrency’s mainstream adoption. Due to greater compliance, crypto businesses saw broader acceptance from regulators worldwide. While the crypto ecosystem was awarded countless operational licenses and exposure to new markets, the fall of Terraform Labs, FTX and Celsius, among others, had a negative impact on the industry's reputation with investors and regulators alike. As we look back on 2022 and all it brought for the cryptocurrency industry, we're highlighting how the regulatory landscape has changed for cryptocurrencies and the blockchain industry as a whole. North America China’s blanket ban on crypto mining …
Adoption / Jan. 4, 2023
Here’s how Bitcoin promotes global financial inclusion, according to Prince Philip of Serbia
The fundamental aspects of Bitcoin (BTC) continue to power global financial inclusion, financial privacy and autonomy in conflict-affected nations despite difficult macro-economic and cryptocurrency market conditions over the past year. These are the key takeaways of an in-depth interview with Prince Philip of Serbia and Yugoslavia conducted by Cointelegraph Brazil’s Cassio Gusson as 2023 gets underway. Prince Philip Karađorđević shared his thoughts on the sector as he joined JAN3 as its Chief Strategy Officer. The Bitcoin technology company was driving the adoption of the preeminent cryptocurrency and was founded by Bitcoin proponent Samson Mow in 2022. Jan3 announced a partnership …
Adoption / Jan. 4, 2023