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IMF Report: El Salvador Has Not Purchased Any New Bitcoin Since February

By: odaily.com|2025/07/20 00:51:41

Odaily News The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released a compliance report stating that El Salvador has not purchased any new Bitcoin since February 2025, and the current growth in holdings mainly comes from the integration of existing wallet assets. The report cited a letter signed by the governor of the Central Bank of El Salvador and the minister of finance, and stated in a footnote: The increase in Bitcoin holdings in the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Fund reflects the governments integration of Bitcoin from multiple holding wallets.
This statement contradicts the statements of Salvadoran President Bukele and the Bitcoin Office. Previously, the Salvadoran Bitcoin Office said that the countrys daily holdings of 1 Bitcoin, the current reserves are 6242, worth about 737 million US dollars. Arkham data also shows that the relevant transfers are mostly from Binance or Bitfinexs hot wallet addresses.
At present, the El Salvador Bitcoin Office has not responded to this. (The Block)

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