El Salvador has issued a more formal — and angry — response to the International Monetary Fund's pleas for the country to abandon Bitcoin as legal tender. The Central American nation's treasury minister, Alejandro Zelaya, furiously told a local television channel: "No international organization is going to make us do anything, anything at all … Countries are sovereign nations and they take sovereign decisions about public policy."
El Salvador has issued a more formal — and angry — response to the International Monetary Fund's pleas for the country to abandon Bitcoin as legal tender. The Central American nation's treasury minister, Alejandro Zelaya, furiously told a local television channel: "No international organization is going to make us do anything, anything at all … Countries are sovereign nations and they take sovereign decisions about public policy."