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El Salvador’s $1.4 Billion IMF Deal Harms its Bitcoin Adoption
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El Salvador’s $1.4 Billion IMF Deal Harms its Bitcoin Adoption
Dec 19, 2024 9:18 PM

After agreeing to curtail its ambitious Bitcoin initiatives, El Salvador has reached a $1.4 billion loan arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The agreement, which needs the approval of the IMF Executive Board, aims to support El Salvadors reform agenda, boost fiscal and external sustainability, and create conditions for stronger, inclusive growth.

IMF Loan Agreement with El Salvador

According to the official press release, the program is expected to catalyze additional financial support from the World Bank and regional development banks, bringing the total financing package to over $3.5 billion during the program period.

As part of El Salvadors $1.4 billion deal with the IMF, the government has agreed to scale back its ambitious Bitcoin policies to address financial stability concerns. Legal reforms will make Bitcoin usage optional for private businesses, removing the mandate that had been in place since the cryptocurrency was adopted as legal tender in 2021.

Meanwhile, for the public sector, Bitcoin-related activities will be strictly limited, with the government no longer accepting BTC for tax payments. Additionally, the state-run Chivo wallet, which facilitated Bitcoin transactions for citizens, will see its government involvement gradually phased out. These measures are intended to mitigate risks associated with Bitcoins volatility and safeguard financial integrity, as per IMFs statement.

The program also includes improved transparency, regulation, and oversight of digital assets to protect consumers and investors while maintaining financial stability. By taking a step back from its cryptocurrency experiment, the Salvadoran government aims to rebuild confidence in its broader fiscal policies and align with IMF recommendations, a move expected to attract further international financial support and stabilize the economy.

IMF staff thank the Salvadorean authorities for the excellent collaboration and candid dialogue over the past months in the development of their economic reform program aimed at continuing to improve the prosperity of El Salvador and all of its people.

Criticisms

President Nayib Bukele has staunchly advocated for Bitcoin as a key part of his administrations economic strategy, investing heavily in the cryptocurrency to promote financial autonomy. Despite Bitcoins recent surge above $100,000, yielding a whopping 123.67% return on the governments $269.7 million investment, the IMFs conditions have compelled El Salvador to alter its BTC strategy.

Critics argued that Bukele has now surrendered to the demands of global financial powers. As one financial analyst noted, Bukeles decision to take a $3.5 billion loan from the IMF has led to accusations of selling out, calling it an ironic shift for someone who once criticized fiat currency.

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