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El Salvador Is Still Bitcoin Country

Bitcoin may no longer be legal tender in El Salvador, but Bitcoiners in the country haven't given up on the mission.

German Parliament Member Wants To Make Bitcoin Legal Tender

Joana Cotar wants to initiate a “preliminary examination” for legal framework to officially recognize Bitcoin as legal tender in the country.

Follow The Trends: Bitcoin Is On The Path To Becoming The Money Of The Future

Following significant adoption to date, these latest trends demonstrate Bitcoin’s path to becoming our money of the future.

U.S. Senators Introduce Bill Requiring Reports On El Salvador’s Bitcoin Adoption

The reports will look to answer questions about the impacts of El Salvador’s bitcoin legal tender law on the U.S. and other countries.

The Fall Of Bitcoin In The Central African Republic: Why This Legal Tender Experiment Failed

Just a year after making bitcoin legal tender, the Central African Republic (CAR) abandoned its plans to revitalize its country. Why?

Arizona Senator Introduces Bill To Make Bitcoin Legal Tender In The State

A bill introduced by Sen. Wendy Rogers reflects growing interest in bitcoin from U.S. states.

2022 Paved The Way For National Bitcoin Adoption, And 2023 Will Be Even Bigger

In 2022, nation state Bitcoin adoption accelerated, setting the stage for even more progress this year.

Fiji’s New Pro-Bitcoin Prime Minister Ponders Legal Tender Bill: Report

Newly elected Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is pro-Bitcoin and is reportedly considering pushing a bill to adopt BTC as legal tender in the country.

South Carolina State Treasurer Travels To El Salvador To Learn About Bitcoin Adoption

Curtis Loftis and other SC officials spent five days in El Salvador experiencing first-hand the country’s Bitcoin adoption.

El Salvador To Host Nonprofit Bitcoin Conference With Attendees From Over 30 Countries

Adopting Bitcoin will see 110 speakers from 30 countries, including Mexican Senator Indira Kempis, discussing financial inclusion and technology.
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