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Bitcoin enthusiasts in El Salvador, the first country to accept Bitcoin as legal tender, expressed optimism about the cryptocurrency's future value and global adoption following a recent surge after Donald Trump's re-election. They view Trump as a pro-cryptocurrency president who will reduce regulations. The country, currently negotiating a $1.3 billion loan from the IMF, continues to promote digital currency trading and remains committed to Bitcoin despite limited use among locals and technical issues.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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