Paraguayan Congressman Carlitos Rejala and Senator Fernando Silva Facetti are planning to introduce a Bitcoin (BTC) bill to Congress on Wednesday, July 14, underscoring the lawmakers’ urgency in formulating a coherent digital asset strategy for their country.
„Sunt aici pentru a uni Paraguay”, a spus Rejala tweeter Friday, adding that he and his fellow lawmaker are planning a “mega surprise for Paraguay and the world.”
I am here to unite Paraguay , that is why we decided with Senator @FSilvaFacetti pentru a prezenta împreună factura #bitcoin miercuri, 14 iulie!
Stay tuned since there will be a mega surprise for Paraguay and the world. Something GIANT is coming #Bitcoin #btc— Carlitos Rejala (@carlitosrejala) Iulie 9, 2021
Although Rejala didn’t specify what the bill would entail, some lawmakers in the country want to follow El Salvador’s lead in face Bitcoin ca mijloc legal. On June 6, Rejala informat his more than 50,000 Twitter followers that digital assets would be connected to “an important project to innovate Paraguay in front of the world.”
Como ya lo decía face un buen tiempo, nuestro país necesita avanzar de la mano de la noua generație.
Llegó el momento, nuestro moment.
Această săptămână începem cu un proiect important pentru inovarea în Paraguay în fața lumii!El verdadero to the moon #btc & #paypal pic.twitter.com/ZMRJgAIxgO
— Carlitos Rejala (@carlitosrejala) 7 Iunie, 2021
Based on Rejala’s precedent statements, the forthcoming bill will introduce measures to make Paraguay a leading center for foreign cryptocurrency investors, businesses and perhaps even Bitcoin miners. Potentially, this will include provisions to accept BTC as legal tender.
Like other Latin American lawmakers, Rejala added laser eyes to his profile picture on Twitter, a symbolic way of showing his bullish outlook on BTC.
Related: Ce se află cu adevărat în spatele „Legii Bitcoin” a El Salvador? Experții răspund
Latin America has emerged as a potential hotbed for adoptarea criptocurrency due to local economic and fiscal pressures, especially in countries like Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico. As Cointelegraph reported, Latin America is now home to at least two cryptocurrency unicorns, a term used in the venture capital industry to describe startups with a valuation of $1 billion or more.
2TM Group, the parent company behind Brazilian cryptocurrency exchange Mercado Bitcoin, recently completed a $200 million funding round with SoftBank, bringing its total valuation to an estimated $2.1 billion. Meanwhile, Mexican crypto exchange Bitso is valued at $2.1 billion after concluding a Series C funding round.
Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/paraguayan-lawmakers-to-present-bitcoin-bill-on-july-14
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