Displaying items by tag: BITCOIN
CONAMYPE will provide training on the use of Bitcoin to MSEs
The Comisión Nacional de la Micro y Pequeña Empresa (CONAMYPE), informed that it will hold training workshops on topics related to Bitcoin, for salvadorans belonging to Micro and Small Enterprises (MYPE).
7 out of 10 salvadorans do not know what Bitcoin is, according to UCA survey
The IUDOP of the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA), provided the results of the opinion of salvadorans of the work being done by the current Central Government in the economic sector and the arrival of Bitcoin in the country as legal tender.
Banks are not obliged to provide financial services to Bitcoin users and suppliers
In the regulation of the Bitcoin Law published a few days ago by the Central Government, it indicates that banks will now be able to provide financial services to Bitcoin service providers or open accounts to users in bitcoin in an optional and not mandatory manner.
Salvadorans will not pay commissions for the use of Chivo ATMs
The Central Government informed that as of September 7, people will be able to use Chivo ATMs and banking agencies called ''Puntos Chivo'' which will not pay commissions for the use of these, which will be available for free use, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
16.5% of salvadorans said they are willing to receive their salary in Bitcoin according to UFG survey
The Centro de Estudios Ciudadanos de la Universidad Francisco Gavidia (UFG) conducted a survey on the Bitcoin Law and whether salvadorans are willing to accept or receive their salary under this modality.
Bitcoin: four business in which salvadorans can invest based on Bitcoin
With the new adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador, it is important that the population is informed about the various ways in which they can invest and generate income.
Executive seeks to reach 2.5 million wallets equivalent to US$75 million with the use of Bitcoin
The minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya indicated during a television interview given this morning, that the government seeks to reach around 2.5 million wallets for transactions and voluntary payments to be made either with dollars or Bitcoins without charging commissions.
Bitcoin price drops below US$30,000 for the first time in five months
According to the media "Infobae", the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization in the world reached an intra-daily low of US$29,194, the lowest price since January of this year.
Grant Thornton: Bitcoin, implications of its implementation in El Salvador
During the event held by Grant Thornton, which discussed the legal, accounting, tax and technology implications that this change will generate and the changes that companies will have to undertake in order to accept this cryptocurrency as a means of payment in El Salvador.
Bitcoin circulation in El Salvador generates concern among consumers and businessmen
With the approval of the Bitcoin Law on June 8 in the Legislative Assembly, the Cámara de Comercio e Industria de El Salvador launched a survey among its members, businessmen in general and consumers to know the expectations of the productive sector regarding the implementation of the cryptocurrency.