Recently, Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego recommended investors to purchase bitcoin “immediately.” He asserted that bitcoin is the “new gold” and that the United States is increasingly becoming like an …
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Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego: “Stay away from fiat money. Invest in Bitcoin”
Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego had an interesting new year video message for his over 959K followers on Twitter. Ricardo Benjamín Salinas Pliego is the founder and chairman of Mexican conglomerate Grupo Salinas. He …
MoreSubsidiary of Mexican airline Volaris to accept Bitcoin (BTC) payments
As a result of El Salvador’s mainstream Bitcoin adoption, Volaris El Salvador, a local subsidiary of budget Mexican airline Volaris, will accept Bitcoin as payment. The Bitcoin move comes a …
MoreMexican retail giant Grupo Elektra will soon give Bitcoin a major adoption
According to a Twitter announcement made by owner Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Mexican retail and banking corporation Grupo Elektra will provide support for the Bitcoin Lightning network. According to the billionaire, …
MoreMexico’s finance minister reiterates crypto ban after bank unveils Bitcoin (BTC) plan
Mexico’s finance minister reiterated his country’s ban on cryptocurrencies on Monday, saying they are not legal tender and are not to be treated as currencies within the country, according to Yahoo! Finance. …
MoreMexico’s third-richest person: ‘I would hold only Bitcoin for the next 30 years’
Mexico’s third-richest man, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, continues with his support for bitcoin by indicating that his bank is planning to start using BTC. While outlining the limited supply of the …
MoreBitcoin should be in every portfolio, says Mexico’s third richest man
For Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Bitcoin is an asset that should be in every investment portfolio, and he already has his stash. The arrival of the death cross does not seem …
MoreDrug traffickers “increasingly” used bitcoin ATMs for illegal transfers in 2020
According to the US Department of Justice’s Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), drug traffickers increasingly relied on crypto ATMs to aid illicit bulk money transfers, last year. DEA also noted a …
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