Founded in 2014 in Mexico, Bitso is now officially present in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador and Colombia. 1040 Total views 22 Total shares Bitso, a major Latin American cryptocurrency exchange...
Founded in 2014 in Mexico, Bitso is now officially present in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador and Colombia. 1040 Total views 22 Total shares Bitso, a major Latin American cryptocurrency exchange...
El Salvador, the first nation to adopt Bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender, has recently announced the relaunch of its wallet app Chivo, which is supposed to patch the previous version’s...
On Jan. 25, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) directors asked El Salvador to “narrow the scope” of its Bitcoin Law by “removing Bitcoin’s legal tender status.” Adopting a cryptocurrency as...
President Nayib Bukele is responding to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) warning that El Salvador should remove the legal tender status of Bitcoin (BTC) with a meme. Back in September...
Saying more than half of El Salvador’s businesses are funded by loan sharks, the government of El Salvador plans to offer $10 million in bitcoin-backed loans. President Nayin Bukele’s strategy...
El Salvador is buying the dip again as the price of Bitcoin (BTC) suffers through a pullback. The country’s president, Nayib Bukele, tells his 3.1 million Twitter followers that El...
The government of El Salvador has announced plans for a new futuristic “Bitcoin City” project. The Casa Presidencial (Presidential House) told its 841,000 Twitter followers that the new site will...
The development of Bitcoin City will see the proactive involvement of prominent crypto companies including cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex and Adam Back’s Blockstream. 18427 Total views 373 Total shares El Salvador...
The adoption of Bitcoin by El Salvador has opened the door for more adoption. However, the first country to achieve it didn’t find it easy. There were lots of doubts...
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says his country is recording more Bitcoin (BTC) purchases than withdrawals. Bukele tells his three million Twitter followers that Salvadorans have spent over $3 million...