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Senator Indira Kempis Proposes Bill to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender in Mexico


Indira Kempis, senator of the Mexican Congress, has proposed a bill that would make bitcoin legal tender in the country. The bill bases its action on the hardships that Mexican citizens are facing went trying to access financial products and education. However, the Central Bank of Mexico has been...

Central Africa Republic’s Bitcoin Adoption: The Real Work Must Start Now


The Central Africa Republic (CAR)’s surprise bitcoin adoption decision once again shows that the top cryptocurrency can be an alternative to fiat currency. However, the African country still needs to invest heavily in its telecommunications infrastructure. The CAR also needs to prioritize...

Report: IMF Says Central African Republic’s Bitcoin Adoption Poses Risks


The International Money Fund (IMF) has added its voice to institutions and parties criticizing the Central African Republic (CAR)’s decision to adopt bitcoin. The IMF insists the adoption poses legal economic challenges not only to the country but to the region as well. CAR’s Bitcoin...

Financial Markets Not Ready for Bitcoin-Backed Bonds – MicroStrategy CEO


  The financial markets of the world are not ready for bonds backed by bitcoin (BTC) yet, according to the CEO of the enterprise software firm MicroStrategy, Michael Saylor. However, El Salvador’s planned “volcano bonds” could be a different story.... Read More: Financial Markets Not Ready...

Panama Eyes Bitcoin & Crypto to Spark Tech Investment


  Bitcoin (BTC) and crypto adoption on a state level may soon extend beyond El Salvador, with politicians elsewhere in the Americas – and even one European royal – mulling moves that could see the cryptocurrency brought into their financial systems in some form or other.... Read More: Panama Eyes...

El Salvador’s Tourism Rises 30% After Bitcoin Became Legal Tender


El Salvador’s tourism has grown more than 30% after adopting bitcoin as legal tender, according to the country’s ministry of tourism. “Cryptocurrency multiplies the opportunities to do business with more partners anywhere in the world,” the Salvadoran government...

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