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Re: Permanent residence in El Salvador for crypto entrepreneurs
by
KaliLinux
on 06/09/2021, 06:52:04 UTC
As we reported a few days ago, the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, announced during the Miami Conference that the country intends to accept bitcoin as a currency in the country. Now the 39-year-old has added to the appeal of his proposal on Sunday with his new remarks on Twitter. Bukele announced in his latest tweet that:
"The government will immediately grant permanent residency to crypto entrepreneurs."
Today, his proposal was approved by 62 official members of parliament against 19 votes against. Explaining the bill, Bukele added that the country is also proposing a new law to parliament that would allow anyone with a 3-bitcoin investment in the El Salvadorian economy to obtain permanent residency.
It is interesting to know that the official currency of El Salvador is the US dollar. About a quarter of El Salvadorians live in the United States, and last year they sent more than $ 6 billion in remittances despite the Corona epidemic.
Nayib Bukele acknowledged that the move was aimed at creating jobs and providing employment opportunities for thousands of people who now operate outside the country's legal economy. He noted that 70 percent of the population now does not have a bank account and operates in an informal economy.

Source: Yahoo News


Anyone from El Salvador can give any feedback about living costs and living situation in this country?

I believe tomorrow the 7th of September is the big day

With El Salvador’s Legal Tender Plans in Sight, Will Bitcoin Break $60K?]=https://coinquora.com/with-el-salvadors-legal-tender-plans-in-sight-will-bitcoin-break-60k/] With El Salvador’s Legal Tender Plans in Sight, Will Bitcoin Break $60K?  

the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, and the country, in general, is proving that this can be done, that Bitcoin can be adopted as a legal tender even though there might still be some hurdles and we understand that another south American country like Panama is also considering the move for Bitcoin adoption.