IMF asks El Salvador to stop public sector Bitcoin buys for $1.4B deal
The IMF has issued new requests under its $1.4 billion deal with El Salvador, aiming to restrict BTC purchases by the public sector.
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The IMF has issued new requests under its $1.4 billion deal with El Salvador, aiming to restrict BTC purchases by the public sector.
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