Although the IMF does not prohibit investment in Bitcoin, it does not directly provide assistance, and we have already received evidence of this, and we have received evidence of this in El Salvador's repeated ban on Bitcoin investment and its announcement that it will not provide any assistance to Pakistan in Bitcoin mining projects.
One of the main reasons for the IMF not to help is that it cannot go beyond the international bank and currency support system, in which case, if it helps invest in Bitcoin, it will be against the policies of the central banks. And since Bitcoin has not yet received any accepted approval in the international monetary system, the IMF will not be able to work outside the international monetary policy. For this reason, the IMF has repeatedly warned El Salvador against a strategic reserve of Bitcoin and has made it clear that it will not help Pakistan with Bitcoin mining.
A report by
@BitMexResearch clearly shows how aggressive and anti-Bitcoin the IMF is. This research clearly shows why the IMF is repeatedly warning El Salvador about lending to Bitcoin. The IMF presented two reports on El Salvador's debt, one 111-page report and the other 98-page report. In these two pages, the IMF mentioned the word Bitcoin a total of 319 times, each time using derogatory terms and presenting negative comments against Bitcoin. The report notes that Bitcoin is the second most common word in El Salvador, and that El Salvador does not see any alternatives to Bitcoin.
