The $1.4 billion International Monetary Fund loan agreement for El Salvador includes Bitcoin regulatory conditions
The $1.4 billion IMF loan agreement for El Salvador includes Bitcoin oversight conditions. The new International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan terms reveal key measures related to Bitcoin that El Salvador must take: ending public participation in Chivo and stopping the use of public funds by July 2025.
Liquidate Fidebitcoin Trust and publish audited financial data, establish a Bitcoin management framework for government-held BTC, disclose all cold and hot wallet addresses and BTC holdings to the IMF. The International Monetary Fund will conduct regular reviews to ensure compliance before 2025.
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