Bitcoin Reportedly Hindering El Salvador’s Credit Opportunities With the IMF
Bitcoin and its adoption by the government of El Salvador have become a negative factor in the country’s negotiations with the IMF. According to reports, the institution demands changes to El Salvador’s Bitcoin law to re...
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