Alberto Fernandez, President of Argentina Open To Adopting Bitcoin As Legal Tender

This week Alberto Fernandez, President of Argentina, suggested he was open to adopting Bitcoin as legal tender to fight inflation. The comments were made during a local television interview aired by Filo News.

During the interview Fernandez was amenable to the idea of Bitcoin becoming legal tender and taking on a larger role in Argentina’s economy.

When asked whether Argentina would follow the path of El Salvador in terms of Bitcoin adoption, the president said, “I don’t want to go too far out on a limb […] but there is no reason to say no.”

It is important to note that while Argentina and El Salvador both suffer from inflation, the U.S. dollar is not legal tender in Argentina, and they have tight currency exchange controls, which create a black market for foreign and digital currencies.

Argentina is currently seventh in the world inflation index with an inflation rate of 51.8 percent, according to Trading Economics. In correlation with this statistic, in 2020 Bloomberg listed Argentina as the second most miserable economy in the world. The country’s need for a hard store of value such as Bitcoin is readily apparent.

“They say the advantage is that the inflationary effect is largely nullified,” President Fernandez explained.

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