El Salvador makes cryptocurrency legal tender . . .
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. . .one of the most corrupt countries in Central America . . .
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. . .*WHEW* Sorry, I needed a good laugh after the week I had.
So lemme get this straight, a corrupt country that has poor infrastructure, a struggling economy, where most residents don't have access to electronic banking in the first place, decides that its going to legalize bitcoin which fluctuates horribly, worse than any other goverments actual currency. The only good thing I see is that their using renewable energy for the electricity. The workers that are actually building the crypto mines cant even use the bitcoins. I can just see it now as they try to pay their workers in bitcoin "Heres your paycheck for the last two weeks, even though your already one of the lowest paid workers in the region. Normally we would pay you an average of $855, but were going to use bitcoin, which makes your pay check 0.024 bitcoin on the current market, oooh, wait, hold on, looks like it just took another 15% drop. Better get that check cashed and converted into USD before it drops more and you can't afford the exchange rates. NEXT!"
And the president, he loves the idea.
In a world first, El Salvador makes bitcoin legal tender | Reuters
/// Financial regulators and policymakers warn bitcoin facilitates money laundering and other illicit uses.
Bukele brushed off the fears, saying criminals already use U.S. dollars and other assets to launder money.
“The problem is not the dollar, it is the criminals,” he said. ///
Which works out great for him since he's already setting himself up a dictatorship, mans gotta have a pension afterall.
El Salvador’s president Nayib Bukele took over the top court and attorney general - The Washington Post
and never mind his 5 buddies that are already listed as certified corrupt by the US goverment.
Five of Salvadoran president’s allies accused of corruption: US | Corruption News | Al Jazeera
This is probably the best move El Salvador's made for its top 10% of population that owns 40% of the countries wealth. Most of them already converted the tons of money they made from coffee and sugar into finance and commerce.
El Salvador Poverty and wealth, Information about Poverty and wealth in El Salvador (nationsencyclopedia.com)
Good job Bukele, I'm sure the ultra wealthy will contribute greatly to your money laundering fund, er, i mean retirement fund, er, I mean your election fund.