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Topic: Bitcoin as Legal tender plan by Fiji's new prime minister - page 2. (Read 252 times)

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I can't find anything in this article about Fiji prime minister saying anything publicly about making bitcoin legal tender. As a matter of fact, it looks more like a clickbait article based on a rumour started by a Tonga politician who claimed Fiji PM is pro-Bitcoin.

And as I should have gotten used by now, you read the title, you open the article and the two are a world apart.

That lord from Tonga is already old news, and every time he appears in the media, a new date appears when Bitcoin will be legal tender in his country -

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https://twitter.com/LordFusitua/status/1481101011506774016
How easy it sounded, and now from 1-2-3, clap clap one week he is back with late 2023.

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Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

I can't find anything in this article about Fiji prime minister saying anything publicly about making bitcoin legal tender. As a matter of fact, it looks more like a clickbait article based on a rumour started by a Tonga politician who claimed Fiji PM is pro-Bitcoin.

That lord from Tonga is already old news, and every time he appears in the media, a new date appears when Bitcoin will be legal tender in his country - and now he has decided to use a politician from another country, calling him a Bitcoin pro-bull, even though no evidence has been presented that he even knows what Bitcoin is.



I am happy to hear this news,, one by one countries are starting to recognize Bitcoin as a legal tender Wink

When you say one by one, I know of only two, one of which is so insignificant that it is not news at all. Legal tender does not mean that Bitcoin will be something that people will use regardless of what is regulated, and we have many examples of countries where Bitcoin is not legal tender, but has very successfully integrated into society.
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A first, a pioneer is always most important because it makes a milestone, sets up a new standard, new direction, new growth of adoption.

El Salvador is a first country which makes Bitcoin as legal tender. Fiji even makes a same thing, effect should be smaller. Because there is a first nation made it. In addition, in bear market, effects would be smaller too.

At the end, Fiji did not announce that they are planning to do it. The article does not reveal that plan.
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I am happy to hear this news,, one by one countries are starting to recognize Bitcoin as a legal tender Wink
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

I can't find anything in this article about Fiji prime minister saying anything publicly about making bitcoin legal tender. As a matter of fact, it looks more like a clickbait article based on a rumour started by a Tonga politician who claimed Fiji PM is pro-Bitcoin.
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currently being hotly discussed about the new plan of the pro-bitcoin elected prime minister of Fiji to make bitcoin a legal tender there. looks like he saw huge potential in bitcoin and wanted to follow in the footsteps of el salvador.

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Newly elected Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is pro-Bitcoin and is reportedly considering pushing a bill to adopt BTC as legal tender in the country. Pro-Bitcoin politician Sitiveni Rabuka recently took office as the new Prime Minister of the Pacific Islands of Fiji. Now, it seems the new PM is actively considering the adoption of bitcoin as legal tender there.

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/fijis-new-pro-bitcoin-prime-minister-ponders-legal-tender-bill:-report

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Fiji, a country in the South Pacific, is an archipelago of more than 300 islands. It's famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. Its major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, contain most of the population. Viti Levu is home to the capital, Suva, a port city with British colonial architecture. The Fiji Museum, in the Victorian-era Thurston Gardens, has ethnographic exhibits. ― Google

Capital: Suva
President: Wiliame Katonivere
Population: 902,899 (2021) World Bank
Currency: Fijian Dollar
Continent: Oceania

I am happy to hear this news,, one by one countries are starting to recognize Bitcoin as a legal tender Wink
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