Bukele challenges the IMF and warns that he will continue to buy Bitcoin for El Salvador's reserves: "It doesn't stop"

The agreement with the International Monetary Fund warns about the risks of Bitcoin and limits its purchase.

El Salvador holds reserves in this cryptocurrency worth more than 534 million dollars.

Bukele challenges the IMF and warns that he will continue to buy Bitcoin for El Salvador's reserves: "It doesn't stop"

The agreement with the International Monetary Fund warns about the risks of Bitcoin and limits its purchase.

El Salvador holds reserves in this cryptocurrency worth more than 534 million dollars.

Bukele challenges the IMF and warns that he will continue to buy Bitcoin for El Salvador's reserves: "It doesn't stop" Nayib Bukele before his meeting with Milei.

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, assured that he will continue to buy Bitcoin as an asset to strengthen the "strategic reserve" of his country, despite the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) advising against its purchase.

Following this warning from the international organization, the official government portal, through the National Bitcoin Office, which is in charge of managing projects related to cryptocurrency, published this Tuesday on its X account that El Salvador is buying "another bitcoin for strategic reserve".

Bukele also published a message on his X account (@nayibbukele) in defiance of the IMF's recommendation: "If we didn't stop when the world condemned us to ostracism and most of the 'bitcoiners' abandoned us, we will not stop now and we will not stop in the future."