As part of a $1.4 billion IMF Extended Fund Facility, El Salvador agreed to reduce public sector involvement in Bitcoin-related infrastructure and sell or wind down the state’s role in Chivo by mid-2025.

These changes come amid broader reforms that have rolled back some elements of Bitcoin’s legal status (making it voluntary to accept, not mandatory) as a condition of IMF support.

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