El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says his administration is partnering with Elon Musk’s AI company xAI to bring artificial ...
El Salvador partners with xAI to launch the world’s first nationwide AI-powered education program.
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele in a video message to the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Wynwood this month announcing he was sending legislation to El Salvador's Congress to make the cryptocurrency ...
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A man stand next to a sign reading "Bitcoin accepted here", outside a moto reapair shop where the cryptocurrency is accepted as a payment method, in Aguilares, El Salvador. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas EL ...
The government of El Salvador continues celebrating significant days by buying more Bitcoin (BTC), with President Nayib Bukele announcing a new purchase of 21 BTC on Tuesday. Worth around $1,036,000 ...
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele doubled down on the country’s new law making Bitcoin legal tender and offered $30 worth of the cryptocurrency to any citizen who signs up for a digital wallet. The ...
In 2021, President Bukele initiated a sweeping crackdown on gangs and crime. In a matter of weeks, 87,000 people were ...
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — El Salvador on Tuesday became the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, but the rollout stumbled in its first hours, and President Nayib Bukele said the digital ...
El Salvador will look to kick off their Gold Cup campaign on a winning note on Saturday when they face Curacao in their opening fixture from Toyota Stadium in Dallas. La Selecta dropped their final ...
MEXICO CITY — This week, El Salvador will become the first country to accept bitcoin as legal tender, a controversial move pushed by the young, headstrong and exceptionally popular president, Nayib ...
El Salvador’s La Esperanza prison, once controlled by gangs, has been transformed under President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown ...
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