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El Salvador became the first country to recognise bitcoin as legal tender on Tuesday, despite initial difficulties when the government had to unplug a digital wallet to meet demand.
El Salvador became the world’s first country to adopt bitcoin as an official currency on Tuesday.
The Central American country has stated that it intends to purchase “a lot more” bitcoins in the near future. It bought 200 tokens earlier and another 200 recently, ahead of its legal tender rollout.
President Nayib Bukele tweeted that the government has a large amount of bitcoin ahead of the deadline to make it El Salvador’s official currency.
“El Salvador has just bought its first 200 coins,” Bukele wrote. “Our brokers will be buying a lot more as the deadline approaches,” he added.
El Salvador will accept bitcoin payments in addition to the US dollar, which has been the country’s official currency since 2001.
EI According to Shivam Thakral, CEO of BuyUcoin, Salvador’s decision to make Bitcoin legal tender will increase financial inclusion in their country because the majority of the population does not have access to formal banking channels.
“In India, our approach towards crypto is different. We don’t see it as a legal tender but as an asset class. Indian investors have shown their faith in crypto even during the massive price fluctuations because they have an investment horizon of 2-3 years,” Thakral said in a statement recently.
“We are eagerly waiting for CBDC (central bank digital currency) in India which will open up new avenues of growth for the digital asset industry,” he added.
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Panoorin! Cebu City Governor Gwendolyn "Gwen" Garcia said about vaccination:
“It should be incentivized, not punitive.”
“As far as vaccination is concerned, let it be incentivized rather than punitive. What do I mean? Parehas ana kung vaccinated na ka, as an incentive di naka kinahanglan mag-RT-PCR. I-shorten na imong stay sa quarantine and all of these other kana ba’ng mga concessions ba, kung vaccinated na ka. Dili nga og dili ka vaccinated di ka kasud nuon og mga lugar. That’s punitive.
And you know very well, it’s everyone’s constitutional right to decide for his or her own body. It’s a choice and I will defend that choice.
Ako, I will soon be vaccinated, too. Naghuwat lang sila’s proper nga kuan… But when I get vaccinated, I will still speak up for the unvaccinated kung mo-choose sila nga di sila magpa-vaccinate. We should not punish them. Let it be an incentive for the vaccinated. There’s a big difference.”
- Governor Gwendolyn "Gwen" Garcia
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