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Politicians don’t give a fuck about you

The IMF’s loan agreement with El Salvador requires the government to disclose all public sector Bitcoin wallet addresses and holdings, ensuring transparency in state-controlled funds. It also mandates an end to public funding for Chivo, the liquidation of the Bitcoin trust (Fidebitcoin), and independent audits of Chivo’s financials. Additionally, a new framework will be established to manage government-owned Bitcoin with defined investment guidelines and risk policies.

For everyday Bitcoin users, there are no new restrictions or requirements to disclose wallet addresses. While this reduces government involvement in Bitcoin, it does not affect private citizens’ ability to use it. The move is seen as a push for financial stability and oversight rather than an attack on Bitcoin itself.

regardless.... it shows that the IMF is scared.

Or wants to validate their hold on El Salvador’s assets. Validate is not the word I want, it feels too pleasant.

Yea either centralized entity is usually always at their interest at mind instead of others interest at heart.

Why is my feeling about this so sketch?

Look on the bright side, it gives you more time to stack sats when IMF forces a slowdown of adoption ;)