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El Salvador's President Bukele Plans Bitcoin Node in Every Household by 2025 for Decentralized Economy
Jan 14, 2025, 02:59 PM
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has announced plans to install a Bitcoin node in every household by 2025, aiming to fully integrate Bitcoin into the country's economy and accelerate the development of a decentralized nation-state model. This initiative, revealed by state advisor Max Keiser, seeks to deepen the country's adoption of cryptocurrency and promote financial inclusion. The plan is part of Bukele's broader vision to transform El Salvador into a fully Bitcoin-based ecosystem by 2025, positioning the nation as a global benchmark for cryptocurrency adoption.
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