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El Salvador Is the Only Country Directly Buying Bitcoin
El Salvador will reportedly dial back its bitcoin ambitions to secure a loan from the IMF
Crypto-friendly El Salvador could end a mandate requiring businesses to accept bitcoin as payment, sources told The Financial Times.
El Salvador to scale back bitcoin dreams to seal $1.3bn IMF deal
El Salvador expects to reach agreement with the IMF in the next two to three weeks on a $1.3bn loan programme in return for changes to its pioneering use of bitcoin as legal tender and reductions in government deficits, according to two people close to the talks.
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Gambit Could Hit Speed Bump for $1.3B IMF Deal
El Salvador expects to reach a $1.3 billion loan deal with the IMF. The deal follows intense criticism from the IMF over the country’s Bitcoin
El Salvador to Change Bitcoin Law as Part of New IMF Deal: FT
El Salvador may roll back a small aspect of its Bitcoin law as part of a new deal with the International Monetary Fund.
El Salvador plans Bitcoin policy changes to secure $1.3B IMF loan — FT
El Salvador may amend its Bitcoin Law under IMF pressure to secure a $1.3 billion loan and unlock $2 billion in additional international funding.
El Salvador to change Bitcoin plans to secure $1.3bn IMF loan
El Salvador is reportedly reducing its Bitcoin ambitions as it gets ready to receive a $1.3 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
El Salvador Adjusts Bitcoin Policy for IMF Loan Agreement
El Salvador is nearing a $1.3 billion IMF deal, revising its Bitcoin policy to optional acceptance for businesses. The country holds 5,960 BTC and continues buying 1 BTC daily, highlighting its commitment to cryptocurrency.
El Salvador Relaxes Bitcoin Rules To Seal $1.3 Billion Loan
El Salvador is close to finalizing a $1.3 billion loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), expected within two to three weeks. The deal is contingent on significant changes to the country's Bitcoin policy and measures to reduce its fiscal deficit,
El Salvador to Weaken Bitcoin Law to Help Secure IMF Funding: Report
El Salvador will soon reach a deal with the International Monetary Fund, per a report—but only by softening its Bitcoin law.
El Salvador Bitcoin Investment Shows $333 Million Gain
El Salvador Bitcoin investment has gained over $333 million, showcasing President Bukele's strategy despite IMF concerns and skepticism.
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News Explorer — El Salvador May Alter Bitcoin Law to Close IMF Deal
El Salvador is close to finalizing a deal with the IMF, which would require adjustments to its Bitcoin law. The country is ...
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El Salvador considers Bitcoin law changes to secure $1.3 billion IMF loan
El Salvador, the pioneering country that introduced Bitcoin legal tender, is proposing major changes to its Bitcoin ...
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El Salvador Is the Only Country Directly Buying Bitcoin Among 13 BTC-Holding Nations
Over 13 nations are now confirmed to hold the cryptocurrency, however, El Salvador stands out as the only country to make ...
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