Nayib Bukele and Michael Saylor Meet in El Salvador, Discuss Bitcoin’s Future

Summary: El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele met with MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor at the presidential palace. While details of their discussion remain private, both are known Bitcoin advocates. Their meeting coincides with El Salvador adding another Bitcoin to its reserves, now totaling 6,077 BTC.

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele received MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor for a meeting at the presidential palace on Tuesday. The country’s National Bitcoin Office confirmed the visit, but did not offer details. Both of them being Bitcoin enthusiasts, discussion was likely centered on worldwide acceptance, regulations, and investment strategies.

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Both Saylor and Bukele posted pictures of their conversation, with Saylor hinting that El Salvador could be a force pushing forward the acceleration of Bitcoin adoption worldwide. The timing of their meeting is interesting, coming as it does after El Salvador just bought another Bitcoin to join its national reserves, its holdings now totaling 6,077 BTC—equivalent to about $590 million at present prices. In turn, MicroStrategy has also increased its holdings, purchasing 7,633 BTC and adding up to 478,740 BTC, which is more than $46 billion. Despite its pro-Bitcoin policy, El Salvador had to compromise on some policies in order to qualify for a $1.4 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which warned against monetary risks tied to the country’s crypto approach. Under these restrictions, the discussion between Bukele and Saylor might have included regulation problems, investment opportunities, and Bitcoin payment possibilities in El Salvador.

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