IMF claims El Salvador isn’t buying bitcoin despite Bukele’s boasts
The IMF gave El Salvador another $118 million as part of its deal to wind down the state-issued Chivo bitcoin wallet by July 31.
The IMF gave El Salvador another $118 million as part of its deal to wind down the state-issued Chivo bitcoin wallet by July 31.
Confusion over seized and forfeited assets led pro-crypto Senator Cynthia Lummis to panic about the US selling off 179,000 BTC.
Adam Back seems less concerned with bitcoin’s role in displacing traditional banking as he gets rich alongside Wall Street bankers.
A freedom of information request filed by The Rage reporter L0la L33tz revealed that the US Marshals Service holds $1.6B in BTC.
Yesterday, the BTC mining network began adopting a new, much lower threshold for minimum transaction fees: 0.1 sat/vByte.