International Monetary Fund: El Salvador in Talks to Sell State-Owned Bitcoin Wallet Chivo
BlockBeats News, December 24th, according to cointelegraph, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation to El Salvador made a statement confirming that the Salvadoran government is in talks to sell the country's Chivo Bitcoin wallet.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released a statement on Monday stating that the Salvadoran government is continuing discussions with IMF officials regarding its Bitcoin project, with "smooth progress in the negotiations to sell the government's digital wallet Chivo." A spokesperson indicated that both parties are also engaged in separate negotiations to purchase Bitcoin.
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