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El Salvador has been making news lately after openly embracing Bitcoin [BTC]. The country’s president seemed to be weighing in on the advancement of crypto in the region. Just as El Salvador garnered a thumbs up from Congress, its president, Nayib Bukele, revealed his plans to spruce up crypto adoption efficiently. The crypto community was […]

El Salvador to use energy from volcanos for crypto mining after Bitcoin Law receives green signal
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