Nayib Bukele
Chi sono i principali oppositori e sostenitori della legge Bitcoin di El Salvador?
La nuova legge del presidente Nayib Bukele incontra molte critiche interne. Gran parte del suo sostegno proviene dall'esterno del paese.

Mentre El Salvador promulga la legge Bitcoin , la gente del posto rimane confusa sull'implementazione
“ONE cosa è ciò che dice il presidente, un'altra è ciò che stabilisce la legge.”

Bitcoin ora è moneta legale in El Salvador, prima mondiale
In segno di sostegno, i sostenitori Cripto stanno acquistando Bitcoin per un valore di 30 dollari per commemorare l'evento noto colloquialmente come "Bitcoin Day".

Bitcoin Now Legal Tender in El Salvador, Marking World First
Bitcoin's price fell 11.3% Tuesday as the cryptocurrency officially became legal tender in El Salvador, three months after the Bitcoin Law passed the country’s legislature. President Nayib Bukele tweeted he was “buying the dip” with “150 new coins added." The team of "The Hash" discusses El Salvador leading the world into bitcoin and the implications for the crypto community, global economy and beyond.

La legge Bitcoin di El Salvador riguarda l'autodeterminazione
Oggi il Bitcoin è diventato moneta legale nella nazione centroamericana.

El Salvador acquista i suoi primi 200 BTC al giorno prima che la sua legge Bitcoin entri in vigore
E “ne comprerà molto di più”.

El Salvador Approves $150M Bitcoin Trust Amid Anti-Bitcoin Protests
In El Salvador, hundreds of protesters have raised their voices against President Nayib Bukele's Bitcoin Law, making bitcoin legal tender in the country beginning September 7. Meanwhile, the Finance Commission of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador agreed to create a $150 million bitcoin trust to facilitate exchange between BTC and U.S. dollars. "The Hash" panel discusses the possible bumps on El Salvador's road to bitcoin adoption.

President Bukele Confirms El Salvador Will Not Require Bitcoin Acceptance
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele confirmed the use of bitcoin as legal tender would not be mandatory. In contrast to the original Bitcoin Law, the government will not force any of the nation’s residents to receive it as a form of payment.

The Bitcoin Narrative and the Media
Peter McCormack, host of the popular podcast "What Bitcoin Did," discusses his take on the differences between the bitcoin narrative in U.S. media versus U.K. media and whether there is pressure from the crypto community to report certain views. "If you're not pissing people off, you're not doing your job properly," McCormack said. Plus, insights into project Bitcoin Beach on the heels of his meeting with President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele.
