El Salvador Buys 240 Bitcoin Despite IMF Non-Accumulation Agreement

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El Salvador, the world’s first nation to undertake Bitcoin as authorized tender, has continued shopping for the cryptocurrency regardless of a $1.4 billion mortgage settlement with the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF) that included provisions discouraging additional accumulation.

The federal government’s treasury pockets presently holds 6,209 Bitcoin (BTC), having added 240 BTC since Dec. 19, 2024, after the IMF deal was introduced, according to knowledge from El Salvador’s Bitcoin Workplace.

In December, El Salvador struck a deal with the IMF for a $1.4 billion mortgage, which required the federal government to drop Bitcoin’s standing as a authorized tender and cease its public BTC accumulation.

Nonetheless, the nation has continued shopping for one BTC per day, a method launched by President Nayib Bukele in 2022.

El Salvador Bitcoin holdings. Supply: El Salvador Bitcoin Office

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When requested concerning the purchases, Rodrigo Valdes, director of the IMF’s Western Hemisphere Division, mentioned the nation stays technically compliant. “El Salvador continues to adjust to their dedication of non-accumulation of Bitcoin by the general fiscal sector,” Valdes said in an April 26 information briefing.

Others level to the IMF deal’s “flexible” interpretation as the important thing to El Salvador’s continued acquisitions.

“The IMF’s ‘versatile interpretation’ suggests purchases could contain personal sector entities or reclassified belongings, sustaining technical compliance,” Anndy Lian, writer and intergovernmental blockchain adviser, advised Cointelegraph, including that this “different method permits El Salvador to retain its Bitcoin-friendly picture whereas securing essential IMF funding.”

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Crypto remittances decline in 2025

Whereas El Salvador’s Bitcoin accumulation seems unaffected, cryptocurrency remittance funds to the nation fell sharply in 2025.

Cryptocurrency transfers to Salvadoran wallets fell by 44.5% throughout the first quarter of the yr from the identical interval final yr, according to knowledge from the Central Reserve Financial institution shared by Diario, a neighborhood media information outlet.

Crypto remittance funds fell to $16 million within the first quarter of 2025, representing 0.52% of complete remittances acquired within the nation, a $12.8 million decline from the $28.3 million acquired within the first quarter of 2024, when crypto funds accounted for 1.08% of complete remittances.

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