El Salvador scales back Bitcoin law, making BTC acceptance voluntary while securing an IMF deal, yet remains committed to crypto adoption.
El Salvador has bowed to pressure from the IMF to amend its Bitcoin law, reducing its exposure to the flagship cryptocurrency.
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El Salvador has rushed to approve an amendment that will keep it compliant with the terms of its $1.4 billion IMF loan.