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Pakistan, El Salvador Bitcoin move rattles IMF watchdogs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61100, member: 636"] Pakistan's partnership with El Salvador on Bitcoin adoption creates significant concerns about circumventing International Monetary Fund supervision during a period when money laundering and terrorism financing present global challenges. Both nations currently operate under IMF programs while simultaneously implementing cryptocurrency strategies that contradict IMF recommendations. Pakistan requires over $100 billion in external financing through 2029 despite maintaining a $7 billion IMF agreement until 2027. The country has designated 2,000 megawatts of excess electricity for Bitcoin mining operations and announced intentions to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. El Salvador maintains over 6,200 Bitcoin worth approximately $745 million despite IMF pressure to halt public cryptocurrency purchases. This sovereign resistance to multilateral financial authority reflects broader geopolitical shifts toward multipolarity and decreased Western influence in global economic frameworks. [/QUOTE]
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