Bukele’s IMF Deal Controversy: Fine Print on Bitcoin Raises Questions
While the fine print of the IMF credit facility deal states that the public sector will not acquire more bitcoin, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has rejected this notion, asserting that these acquisitions will cont...
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