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NC, glad fiat is so stable. I'm sure the people of Turkey would agree.
https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=USD&to=TRY&view=5Y
Chaebol and Non Crypto - what is the solution in your eyes?
sPaGbOl Jimmy, how many posts from the gAzZiLlIoNaiRe today then? Let’s see….
We’ll just just keep printing more and more...30's style wheelbarrow anyone!
Yeh let’s allow the worlds cesspit and most corrupt economies to use btc as they’ve already broken the traditional money rules lol
Btc won’t ever take Fiat over, it’s not happening.
Baillie Gifford have a position in a Bitcoin Company -Blockstream Corporation Inc
Invesco - https://etf.invesco.com/gb/private/en/product/invesco-coinshares-global-blockchain-ucits-etf-acc/index-components
Vanceck - https://www.vaneck.com/uk/en/dapp/
Morgan Stanley was the first big U.S. bank to offer its wealth management clients access to bitcoin funds
Fidelity Investments will offer investors the option to put bitcoin in their 401(k)s
Goldman Sachs and Barclays have invested in Elwood Technologies, the cryptocurrency trading platform -https://www.ft.com/content/2e44ca65-1085-4429-b82a-5a6912ec1e65
etc....
These large string institutions know more than some random posting on a BB with pessimistic agenda and axe to grind about the space. Ignore the negative noise and DYOR.
The narratives around bitcoin are so disjointed because advocates use every possible angle to promote it even if one point is diametrically opposed to another.
If you think the current system is terrible how on earth is a financial system built around bitcoin going to work when around 1000 individuals own around 45% of the network and likely growing ever larger as whales continue to accumulate? That's considerably worse than what we have currently.
Imagine a financial system that could be crashed on the whim of Michael Saylor.
current system is terrible indeed. BTC is far worse. it is too volatile to be adopted by countries for a start
The censors won’t allow the country next to India to be spelt
****stan! The same as the movie actor Arnie Schwarzenegger
World gone wrong !
The current system is terrible for these countries and BTC offers a potential route out from the current subservient relationship - they'd be mad not to at least explore this option.
lol nc, hitting new lows.
This El Salvador yeh
The grandiose project is the brainchild of the troubled Central American nation’s headline-grabbing populist president, Nayib Bukele, arguably now the world’s foremost cryptocurrency evangelist after foisting Bitcoin as legal tender on his largely bewildered compatriots last year. In September, every El Salvadoran citizen was given $30 worth of Bitcoin in a government issued crypto wallet – although many reported that the money mysteriously disappeared from their accounts.
Meanwhile Bukele, a 40-year-old former businessman and marketing executive with a serious Twitter habit and a penchant for wearing baseball caps backwards, has risked the ire of the International Monetary Fund, who say he is taking gratuitously ‘large risks’ with El Salvador’s precarious economy.
With the world’s highest murder rate, ravaged by mara street gangs, cartels funnelling cocaine from the Andes up to the United States, and an annual per capita GDP of just £3,000, you might think that Bukele had more pressing — and realistic — priorities than turning the region of La Union, an impoverished rural backwater on the Pacific Coast where Bitcoin city will be built, into the epicentre of the highly volatile crypto-revolution.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/could-el-salvador-s-mad-bitcoin-city-collapse-the-country-
Btc millionaires move to a region with the highest murder rate on the planet, I wonder what could go wrong. Bukele May as well be another do kwon ! Just another actor with poor intentions. The people on the ground said the 30 dollar payment into he wallet for the people has just gone missing lol
all run by dictators who dont give a toss about anything. they likely smell their own profits thinking BTC will rise back up
Very judgy nc, sorry these countries aren't good enough for you.
There's actually some reasonable sized economies in there.
all first world strong economies as far as i can see from the list. transparent and strong institutions. and despite the announcement the price keeps falling lol
Banco Central de São Tomé e PrÃncipe
Banco Central del Paraguay
Banco Nacional de Angola
Bank of Ghana
Bank of Namibia
Bank of Uganda
Banque Centrale de la République de Guinée
Banque Centrale de Madagascar
Banque de la République d'Haiti
Banque de la République du Burundi
Central Bank of Eswatini
Ministry of Finance of Eswatini
Central Bank of Jordan
Central Bank of The Gambia
Comisión Nacional de Bancos y Seguros de Honduras
Direction Générale du Trésor, Ministère des Finances et du Budget, Madagascar
Maldives Monetary Authority
National Bank of Rwanda
Nepal Rastra Bank
Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) Kenya
State Bank of ****stan
Superintendencia General de Entidades Financieras de Costa Rica
Superintendencia de la EconomÃa Popular y Solidaria de Ecuador
Banco Central de El Salvador
Central Bank of Egypt
Central Bank of Jordan
Central Bank of Nigeria
Ministère de l'Economie, des Finances et du Plan du Sénégal
Superintendencia de Bancos de la República Dominicana
Banque Centrale de Mauritanie
Banque Centrale du Congo
Central Bank of Armenia
Bangladesh Bank
44 countries will be discussing #Bitcoin tomorrow in El Salvador.