El Salvador Development Bank Didn't Share Bitcoin Data - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

El Salvador Development Bank Didn’t Share Bitcoin Data

An El Salvadoran legal aid agency said it had twice declined the government’s request to disclose Bitcoin data.

El SalvadorAfter accepting Bitcoin as local currency bitcoin The fact that all cryptocurrencies, especially cryptocurrencies, recorded very serious decreases, caused question marks in the local people. While the public used to trade with Bitcoin at the beginning, they do not prefer it now.

El Salvador Not Responding To Request For Information About Bitcoin Decisions

El Salvador’s development bank BANDESAL, in a statement made recently, the government’s controversial bitcoinrefused to disclose information about its purchases.

El Salvador’s Anti-Corruption Legal Advice Center (ALAC), which provides legal assistance to citizens in speaking out against corruption, released a document from the bank in a tweet late over the weekend. In the document, BANDESAL says it cannot reveal confidential information.

BANDESAL is a government body responsible for the management of funds used by the Salvadoran government for Bitcoin projects. Last year, the small Central American country became the first in the world to accept cryptocurrency as legal tender. Then, the almost 70 percent depreciation of the cryptocurrency brought question marks to everyone.