On 7 September El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele a recently passed law making a bitcoin legal tender will take effect.
The Latin American country may set to follow in its footsteps and In the wake of El Salvador’s dramatic.
On Friday, he was pushing a bill to regulate cryptocurrencies, not make them legal tender, Paraguayan lawmaker Carlos Rajala, who had inadvertently sparked the excitement with a tweet earlier in June.
They were linking to a story about a local entertainment firm planning to accept cryptocurrencies, which some media.
They also said that it is a bill of digital assets and it differs from that of El Salvador.
In Paraguay,they take it as legal currency it will be impossible to do something like that,” centrist legislator Rajala said.