2022-2-24 15:59 |
The tiny Pacific nation of Tonga could have Bitcoin as legal tender by Q2 and Bitcoin mining by Q3 of 2023.
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2022-2-24 15:59 |
The tiny Pacific nation of Tonga could have Bitcoin as legal tender by Q2 and Bitcoin mining by Q3 of 2023.
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Tonga is now accepting Bitcoin donations to aid with relief efforts as the country faces the aftermath of a huge volcanic shockwave leading to a tsunami.
2022-1-18 13:10 | |
In a ruling that is “almost identical to the El Salvador bill,” Tongan bigwig Lord Fusitu’a anticipates that his country could adopt Bitcoin by November.
2022-1-14 15:07 | |
On the hill of El Salvador’s widely-celebrated Bitcoin adoption, Brazil is set to follow suit and become the second nation in the world to put Bitcoin on its balance sheets. Aureo Ribeiro, Brazil’s Federal Deputy Chief made the announcement yesterday, stating that the process of Bitcoin adoption has only the final hurdle of a majority […]
2021-10-8 15:44 | |
Like many crypto enthusiasts predicted that several countries would be following in the footsteps of El Salvador in adopting Bitcoin as a legal tender, there are indications that Tonga could be the next, as one of the country’s politicians is busy drafting a bill in that direction.
2021-10-7 04:00 | |
El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender has sparked a fire that has now also reached the small island nation of Tonga. Similar to El Salvador, in the Kingdom of Tonga, as it is officially known, a member of the parliament has revealed plans to propose a bill that will make Bitcoin legal tender. […]
2021-10-6 21:46 | |
About a month ago, El Salvador made history by accepting Bitcoin as legal tender. Despite the small size of the country, as well as the mixed feelings about the move among its citizens, the decision made major waves in the world.
2021-10-6 15:44 | |
Tonga, which has a population of 105,700 people, is the latest one that could take the route of cryptocurrency as its MP Lord Fusitu'a drafts a bill to make Bitcoin a legal tender in the Pacific nation, according to a media report.
2021-10-4 20:03 | |
A member of the Tongan government and royal family strongly believes in a Bitcoin oriented future.
2021-7-7 23:07 | |