The piece of legislation, previously presented to Congress on March 23, 2022, seeks to examine the process applied to make bitcoin legal tender in El Salvador, and its effects.
, that was previously presented to Congress on March 23, 2022, seeks to examine the process applied to make bitcoin legal tender in El Salvador, as well as its effect on the economy of the country.
When reintroducing the ACES Act, U.S. Senator Jim Risch reinforced the perceived need to assess the possible effects of using crypto as legal tender. He stated: We must seek greater clarity on how the adoption of bitcoin as legal tender may impact El Salvador’s financial and economic stability, as well as El Salvador’s capacity to effectively combat money laundering and illicit finances.If enacted, the act would compel the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury to produce a report about the adoption of bitcoin and legal tender in El Salvador.
The report should also include how the introduction of bitcoin could affect the relations of El Salvador with multilateral finance organizations, like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, as well as its international financial stability. Finally, it must also examine how bitcoin adoption might influence the remittance flow between El Salvador and the U.S., and how it might undermine the usage of dollars in the country.statingNever in my wildest dreams would I have thought that the U.S. Government would be afraid of what we are doing here.
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