Bitcoin soars in Argentina as Javier Milei wins presidential primary
Despite slumping in global crytocurrency markets, Bitcoin has jumped to new highs in Argentina after BTC-friendly presidential candidate Javier Milei won the primary vote on Aug. 13.
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Despite slumping in global crytocurrency markets, Bitcoin has jumped to new highs in Argentina after BTC-friendly presidential candidate Javier Milei won the primary vote on Aug. 13.
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