This article is part of a four-piece series on El Salvador. You can find the previous dispatch, a story on Bitcoin Berlín, ...
Berlín, a city of 20,000 people, is home to El Salvador’s second Bitcoin circular economy. “Bitcoin City already exists. It’s ...
Four years after becoming the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, El Salvador is taking a step back. The Legislative Assembly has approved changes to the country's Bitcoin Law ...
More than 100 businesses — home to about 18,000 inhabitants — accept bitcoin, including shops, hotels, grocery stores, bars, restaurants and gas stations. In 2021, El Salvador became the world’s first ...
More than 100 businesses -- home to about 18,000 inhabitants -- accept bitcoin, including shops, hotels, grocery stores, bars, restaurants and gas stations. In 2021, El Salvador became the world's ...
Recently, officials in the Central American country of El Salvador approved amendments to its controversial Bitcoin law in order to guarantee a $1.4 billion loan with the International Monetary ...
El Salvador is still Bitcoin country, despite the fact that bitcoin is no longer legal tender in the country — at least from where I’m sitting. Let’s start with some background on the matter.
El Salvador amended its Bitcoin law to comply with an IMF deal, ensuring voluntary acceptance while maintaining its legal ...
El Salvadors Bitcoin Accumulation El Salvador within a week added up to 20 BTC in its reserves. On February 4, 2025, it ...
The IMF was not ready to extend a loan to El Salvador without concessions on the country’s ongoing Bitcoin adoption efforts.
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