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Mexico’s central bank (Banxico) and financial regulator (CNBV) issued a joint statement confirming that banks are not authorized to use Bitcoin as a payment method. The post Is the Latin American Bitcoin revolution exaggerated? Mexico, Paraguay backtrack statements appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2021-6-30 22:00 | |
Following the restrictions put in place by China, the United Kingdom, and other nations on the use and operation of cryptocurrencies, Mexico has also clarified its stance. The financial authorities maThe post Why did Mexico remind financial institutions that they couldn’t trade Bitcoin, ETH, or XRP? appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2021-6-29 17:30 | |
This warning came after Mexico billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego endorsed Bitcoin, saying his banking business Banco Azteca may begin using BTC and become the first bank in the country to start accepting the cryptocurrency.
2021-6-29 16:17 | |
A warning from the country's financial regulators seemed to be specifically targeting Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who on Sunday said he would explore his bank accepting Bitcoin.
2021-6-29 00:30 | |
Ricardo Salinas, the third wealthiest man in Mexico, says fiat is fraud because it does not have a finite supply and all governments do is deflate people’s assets by “emitting” or printing more of it into the supply.
2021-6-29 21:19 | |
Ricardo Salinas Pliego says he is working on making his bank the first in Mexico to accept Bitcoin, which he called “the new gold.” The post Mexico’s 3rd Richest Man Bashes Fiat as “Fraud,” says Bitcoin Should be in Every Investor’s Portfolio first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide.
2021-6-29 20:38 | |
Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego said he is working with his bank, Banco Azteca, to be the first in Mexico to accept bitcoin.
2021-6-29 18:06 | |
Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego recommends the use of bitcoin and said that the bank he owns is working to become the first in Mexico to accept it. The post Mexican Billionaire Bullish on Banks Adopting Bitcoin appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2021-6-28 14:03 | |
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Mexico’s third-richest man and founder of Grupo Salinas, sees bitcoin as an asset with extraordinary properties, describing the cryptocurrency as “gold for the modern world.
2021-6-28 06:00 | |
Mexico’s third wealthiest billionaire Ricardo Salinas is a bitcoin (BTC) permabull. Fiat Is a Fraud, Buy Bitcoin Ricardo Benjamin Salinas Pliego, a Mexican billionaire businessman, founder, and chairman of Group Salinas, a group of firms involved in telecom, media, financial services, and retail services recently went on record to call fiat currencies a fraud. TheRead More
2021-6-28 00:02 | |
Ricardo Salinas Pliego doubles down on BTC yet again as gold and the U.S. dollar come in for serious criticism.
2021-6-28 16:43 | |
Один из богатейших людей Мексики и основатель группы компаний Grupo Salinas Рикардо Салинас Плиего объяснил, почему первую криптовалюту необходимо включить в свои инвестиционные активы. Here is a video of Mexico’s third wealthiest man explaining why he believes all fiat currencies are a fraud and he wants to hold bitcoin over the next 30 years.
2021-6-27 15:38 | |
2021-6-28 13:02 | |
Mexico’s third wealthiest billionaire according to Forbes is a Bitcoin fan. Ricardo Salinas Pliego sure did his homework, and he’s here to make you see the light. The billionaire recently announced that he holds 10% of his portfolio in Bitcoin.
2021-6-28 12:29 | |
A number of lawmakers in Latin American countries have expressed their interest in bitcoin following El Salvador passing the law making the cryptocurrency legal tender. The countries include Paraguay, Argentina, Panama, Brazil, and Mexico.
2021-6-15 06:30 | |
Federal government of Mexico representative, Eduardo Murat Hinojosa announced on Twitter he is taking action to push forward Bitcoin and crypto adoption in the country. The post Mexico, too, wants to jump on the crypto train as El Salvador legalizes Bitcoin appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2021-6-10 01:00 | |
In retrospect, it seemed inevitable that the poorest regions on earth would be amongst the first to embrace Bitcoin. After El Salvador announced its intention to give BTC legal tender status, many politicians from Latin America and other parts of the world have shown their support and intentions to implement pro-Bitcoin politics. Paraguay, Brasil, Mexico, […]
2021-6-10 22:57 | |
“We are going to lead the shift to crypto and fintech in Mexico,” said one senator.
2021-6-9 00:15 | |
Documenting Bitcoin, an account that traces remarkable moments in Bitcoin's (BTC) progress, celebrates another milestone for flagship cryptocurrency
2021-4-1 17:53 | |
Mexican companies are looking into investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, the managing partner of PwC Mexico, Mauricio Hutardo says. According to him, the sudden interest is a result of growing confidence among investors that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies may be trustworthy investments.
2021-2-16 15:05 | |
Just recently the Mexican billionaire, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, joined Elon Musk and a number of high-profile people, by adding the bitcoin hashtag to his Twitter bio. Salinas is one of Mexico’s wealthiest individuals with a fortune of around $13.
2021-2-16 01:30 | |
After Tesla bought Bitcoin worth $1. 5 billion a few days ago, the cryptocurrency community has been monitoring other big names in the mainstream sector. Amazon has been touted as one of the companies that will forever change the way society sees cryptocurrencies trading and crypto-based transactions.
2021-2-11 12:56 | |
Billionaires are promoting cryptocurrencies, and the latest to join the club is Mexico’s third-richest… The post Mexico’s third-richest person adds Bitcoin to Twitter bio appeared first on Coin Journal.
2021-2-9 14:39 | |
Leading Brazilian exchange Mercado Bitcoin has announced a regional expansion, naming Chile, Mexico, and Argentina as likely destinations.
2021-1-22 08:32 | |
Ricardo Salinas Pliego calls BTC his “best investment ever” which he first bought seven years back. The post Mexico’s Second Richest Man Reveals his Bitcoin HODLing Plan first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide.
2020-12-29 21:18 | |
Ricardo Salinas Pliego breaks down his Bitcoin investment thesis.
2020-12-27 19:45 | |
Recapping a wild week in bitcoin price action that has drawn out numerous previously-quiet HODLers.
2020-11-23 17:21 | |
Mexico’s second-richest person Ricardo Salinas Pliego confirms that 10% of his liquid portfolio is invested in bitcoin. The billionaire says the top crypto protects the wealth of private citizens from getting expropriated.
2020-11-19 10:30 | |
Mexico’s second-richest person, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, revealed on Wednesday that he has 10% of his liquid assets in Bitcoin. Salinas Pliego is the chairman and founder of Grupo Salinas, the conglomerate that owns the second largest broadcasting company in the country, TV Azteca.
2020-11-19 20:21 | |
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, the third richest man in Mexico, has 10 percent of his liquid portfolio is in Bitcoin. He is also recommending The Bitcoin Standard, a book by economist Saifedean Ammous, as per a Twitter post on Nov 18.
2020-11-19 18:00 | |
The second wealthiest man in Mexico, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, has invested 10% of his liquid wealth in bitcoin (BTC). Pliego unveiled this news via a tweet on November 18, noting that paper money is worth nothing.
2020-11-19 17:46 | |
The world’s 166th and second wealthiest businessman in Mexico Ricardo Salinas Pliego revealed that he has invested 10% of his liquid portfolio into Bitcoin. “Many people ask me if I have bitcoins, YES.
2020-11-19 14:49 | |
The 166th wealthiest person in the world has revealed that he has invested in Bitcoin.
2020-11-18 08:47 | |
Paxful, a well-known Bitcoin P2P marketplace, has recently announced its partnership with a Spanish neobank, Bnext. Thanks to this alliance, the two will be able to launch a crypto debit card in Mexico.
2020-10-29 11:35 | |
A new report out of Mexico noted that financial institutions and banks launder a huge amount of money compared to newer financial businesses, according to El Economista. The post Report indicates banks launder more money than Bitcoin and other cryptos appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2020-8-27 17:00 | |
Bitcoin peer-to-peer (P2P) trading has hit new all-time highs in 6 countries this week, with India taking the lead. The top countries are India with $3. 4 million, Ghana with $1. 7 million, the Philippines, and Argentina with $1 million each, Mexico with $700,000 and Egypt with $150,000.
2020-7-22 00:10 | |
Crypto literacy helps people think differently about finance in Mexico The utilitarian value of cryptocurrencies is a contentious topic still. Ever since Bitcoin's debut, the community has been splThe post Crypto assets represent a democratized financial tool in Mexico unlike stocks appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2020-2-21 23:00 | |
Mexico’s central bank has released information that shows the country’s migrant workers sent a record $36 billion to their family and friends in 2019, roughly a $2. 5 billion increase from the year before.
2020-2-6 06:16 | |
XRP seems to have taken rood with Mexican crypto traders, becoming the best-traded asset on the Bitso exchange. This is an unusual success for XRP, which has traded on relatively thin volumes on most exchanges.
2020-2-5 19:00 | |
Apparent settlements have been made between the United States and China, as well as a revamp of trade with Mexico and Canada. U. S. President Donald Trump’s attention has now turned to trade issues with the United Kingdom and the European Union.
2020-1-27 20:10 | |
Pemex is required to pay the Bitcoin ransom within two weeks or face paying double after. About 5% of the computers have been affected by the DoppelPaymer software. The oil giant’s billing systems are the most impacted and could lead to delays in paying salaries.
2019-11-14 14:07 | |
Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), a state-owned petroleum company established in 1938, has suffered a ransomware attack that has succeeded in shutting down its computers and online payment systems. The hackers are demanding for 565 BTC and have given the firm a 48-hour deadline to send the money.
2019-11-13 14:00 | |
In a funny tweet by Bloomberg journalist Tracy Alloway, the price of Bitcoin seems to oddly follow the price of avocados in Mexico. Sadly, the price of the fruit has plummeted this month. Could following the price of avocados be the secret to predicting Bitcoin’s future movements? Oddly enough, the price chart of both the […] The post Bitcoin is Once Again Following the Price of Avocados appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2019-10-25 00:16 | |
“The Eye of Sauron casts its gaze upon the Lightning Network. ”This is how Lightning Labs CTO Olaoluwa Osuntokun (aka, roasbeef) has heralded the coming of Watchtowers to the Lightning Network.
2019-6-3 17:43 | |
We’ve seen the correlation between avocado and bitcoin prices before. So do Trump’s new measures against Mexico indicate a ‘buy’ signal? Looking at Bitcoin/Avocado demographics, millennials may indeed be the key ingredient.
2019-6-1 16:00 | |
Donald Trump, the President of America, has surprised all by announcing taxes on Mexican goods up to 25%, starting in June and then rising 5% a month. He said: “I...
2019-5-31 17:48 | |
Weekly peer-to-peer trading volume in the Latin American bitcoin market has been rising steeply, according to data provided by LocalBitcoins. com. The over-the-counter bitcoin trading portal found that Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Columbia, Peru, and Venezuela are posting more offline trading activity than that reported on the global average scale.
2019-5-30 17:36 | |
In a bid to boost the adoption of cryptocurrencies, Coinbase announced on April 17, 2019, that they have expanded their business operations to 11 more countries. More People, More Places There have been a lot of new changes at Coinbase.
2019-4-19 23:00 | |