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El Salvador Amends Bitcoin Law, Allowing Merchants To Refuse Bitcoin

February 4, 2025
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As per the terms of a new loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, El Salvador is rolling back its efforts to promote the use of Bitcoin as a currency.

As per the terms of a new loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), El Salvador is rolling back its efforts to promote the use of Bitcoin as a currency.

Last week, lawmakers in El Salvador聽 the country鈥檚聽 so that merchants are no longer forced to accept Bitcoin as a method of payment for goods and services.

The amendments were passed almost unanimously, winning 55 votes from the 60 deputies that make up the country鈥檚 Legislative Assembly.

Previously, under the Bitcoin Law adopted in 2021, merchants were required to accept Bitcoin as a payment method.

The law also gave citizens the option to pay their taxes in Bitcoin.

In line with the聽IMF鈥檚 criteria for accessing $1.4bn in loans, both of these provisions have now been scrapped.

Acceptance of Bitcoin for payment of goods and services is now 鈥渧oluntary鈥, and citizens can no longer make tax payments in Bitcoin.

Other provisions of the original law that were repealed include a guarantee from the state to convert any Bitcoin held by citizens into dollars on demand, and a programme to educate citizens about Bitcoin technology and transactions.

Lawmakers have not yet enacted any legislation that would prohibit the National Bitcoin Office (ONBTC) from purchasing additional units of Bitcoin using public funds.

Over the weekend, the ONTBC聽 six Bitcoin聽, bringing its total Bitcoin holdings to 6,056.18 BTC ($586bn).

Last December, the IMF confirmed to 91天堂原創 that, if El Salvador is to access the $1.4bn, it must abstain from purchasing additional units of Bitcoin.

Should the government break this promise and purchase more Bitcoin when the loan agreement is active, the agreement will be void, funds that have already been loaned will be recalled, and no future funds will be made available.

The agreement must first be approved by the IMF鈥檚 executive board before it becomes active.

Bitcoin experiment ends with a whimper

No jurisdiction has tried harder than El Salvador to promote the use of Bitcoin as a currency, but the experiment did not lead to mass adoption of the cryptocurrency as envisioned.

When the Bitcoin Law was passed in 2021, the government created its own Bitcoin wallet known as Chivo (which is slang for 鈥渃ool鈥 in El Salvador) with a $30 sign-up bonus.

As covered by 91天堂原創, 60 percent of El Salvadorans opened an account, but only around four in ten of these users transacted via Chivo after receiving the free money.

In 2024, a team at El Salvador鈥檚 Francisco Gavidia University 1,200 people on economic and financial issues.

Respondents were asked whether they have 鈥渦sed Bitcoin to make a transaction鈥 in the past year, and 92 percent of them said 鈥渘o鈥.

Cesia Rivas de Lopez, the sole deputy of El Salvador鈥檚 Vamos party in the Legislative Assembly,聽 the Bitcoin Law as a 鈥渇ailure鈥 that ought to be repealed.

Rivas de Lopez endorsed a bill filed by Claudia Ortiz, another deputy, to repeal the Bitcoin Law and repurpose the money that was allocated to the Chivo wallet.

鈥淭he public money used to set up Chivo Wallet cannot be wasted 鈥 it should be used to provide subsidies and facilitate payment of taxes and fines,鈥 Ortiz聽 on X.

鈥淚 proposed repealing the Bitcoin Law and that the assets related to it be used to make the delivery of subsidies, tax collection and public services more efficient.鈥

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