No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeCentral AmericaEl SalvadorEl Salvador's Bukele Predicts Bitcoin Boom Under Trump Presidency

El Salvador’s Bukele Predicts Bitcoin Boom Under Trump Presidency

The President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, assured on Tuesday that 2025 will be a “very important year” for the “exponential” revaluation of bitcoin with Donald Trump’s arrival to the U.S. presidency next Monday. “I personally believe that this year and the others, but especially this year due to Trump’s assumption (…) will be a very important year for bitcoin and for the entire ecosystem,” Bukele declared at a press conference at the Presidential House.

Trump’s arrival to power and the creation of a bitcoin reserve by the United States “will generate a revaluation, probably exponential,” and “a more friendly ecosystem for bitcoin,” he added. The Salvadoran president assured that his country, which has reserves in that cryptocurrency, is “expectant” and will benefit from a bitcoin boom.

Trump claimed credit in December for bitcoin’s value surpassing the $100,000 barrier. This rise has been fueled by his hints at creating a strategic reserve of the cryptocurrency in the United States. Despite saying they were a scam during his first term (2017-2021), during the election campaign he promised that the United States would become “the world capital of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.”

El Salvador became the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender in September 2021, alongside the U.S. dollar. In December, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reached an agreement with El Salvador for a $1.4 billion credit, according to which the use of cryptocurrency will be voluntary for the private sector and not an obligation as it currently is, and the government’s participation in the Chivo crypto wallet “will gradually decrease.”

On Tuesday, Bukele confirmed that Tether, a billion-dollar company dedicated to stable cryptocurrency management, will establish its main offices in El Salvador.

Trending Now

Remittances to Central America Surge 20% Amid U.S. Deportation Fears

Family remittances in Central America grew by around 20% in the first half of 2025, according to official data—a rise that experts attribute to...

Panama Farmer Receives Land Title After 60-Year Wait at Age 109

A 109-year-old Panamanian farmer has received the land title for the property where he lives and works—six decades after first requesting it from the...

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Vacation in Costa Rica with Baby

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly touched down in Costa Rica for a family getaway with their three-month-old daughter, Saga Blade Fox-Baker. Photographers caught...

Why I Choose Real Life in Costa Rica Over the AI Hype

When it comes to AI, call me OG. Old school. I sometimes wish I could go back to a time before it existed. Artificial...

Costa Rica Launches Traceability System to Tackle Illegal Logging

Costa Rica is advancing with the creation of a National Forest Traceability System, a key tool to guarantee the legality and sustainability of timber...

Costa Rica Fails to Meet Human Rights Standards for Deportees

The Ombudsman's Office has confirmed that Costa Rica was unprepared to provide adequate care for deportees who have entered the country since February. This...
spot_img
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Rocking Chait
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica