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El Salvador, the country which made bitcoin legal tender, has purchased 21 more bitcoins to celebrate âthe last 21st day of the year 21 of the 21st century,â President Nayib Bukele announced. The country has bought about 1,391 bitcoins altogether.
El Salvador Buys More Bitcoins
El Salvadorâs President Nayib Bukele announced Tuesday that his country has bought more bitcoin.
His announcement began with a tweet that reads: âEl Salvadorâs entire size is 21,000 km2. Coincidence? I donât think so!â He followed up with a series of tweets that collectively read:
Today is the last 21st day of the year 21 of the 21st century. At 21:00 hours ⊠We are buying 21 bitcoin for the occasion. Iâm holding the purchase till 21:21:21.
He then posted an image of a list of BTC buy transactions that add up to about 21 bitcoins. âGot a receipt,â he wrote.
El Salvador has been stacking bitcoins since the country made bitcoin legal tender alongside the U.S. dollar in September. Including the latest purchase, it has bought 1,391 bitcoins altogether.
Before the bitcoin law went into effect, El Salvador bought 400 BTC. The country then purchased 300 more BTC. President Bukele announced at the time that El Salvador now had 700 bitcoins.
In October, the country bought 420 more BTC. In November, the country bought 100 more bitcoins. The latest large purchase was in early December for 150 BTC, bringing the total purchases to 1,370 BTC. With the 21 BTC bought on Tuesday, the total purchases amount to 1,391 BTC.
Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned El Salvador against using bitcoin as legal tender. The warning came one day after President Bukele announced his plan to build a âBitcoin Cityâ powered by a volcano and financed by bitcoin bonds.
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