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El Salvador's Bukele Celebrates Bitcoin Success as Value Soars

Originally Published 1 year ago — by South China Morning Post

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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele celebrated as Bitcoin's value surpassed $100,000, significantly boosting the country's investment to over $600 million. Despite initial resistance and protests against making Bitcoin legal tender in 2021, Bukele argued that the cryptocurrency would benefit the unbanked and reduce remittance costs. However, many Salvadorans quickly cashed out the $30 Bitcoin incentive provided by the government.

"Trump Bucks" Scam Targets Supporters as Legal Tender

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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Several companies have been scamming supporters of former President Donald Trump by selling commemorative items they claimed could be used as legal tender, including black $10,000 “Trump Bucks” sold for $99.99. The items are sold alongside “Trump Rebate Banking System” handbooks, which the companies claim are “official documents” that allow the items to be used. Bank of America spokesperson Bill Halldin told NBC News there were reports of customers coming into the bank to exchange “Trump Bucks” for cash.

RBI Withdraws 2000 Rupee Notes From Circulation in India

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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The Reserve Bank of India has decided to withdraw INR 2,000 notes from circulation in pursuance of the central bank’s Clean Note Policy. The INR 2,000 denomination banknotes will continue to be legal tender, but banks will stop issuing them with immediate effect. Citizens can deposit or exchange their INR 2,000 notes until September 30, 2023, and the exchange facility will be available at all banks and RBI offices. The RBI has clarified that the withdrawal of the INR 2,000 banknotes is not demonetization and is a move similar to what the RBI has undertaken in the past.