In other words, Milley won by a margin of more than 10 percent of votes over Masa.
Milley was elected president of Argentina at a time when the country was in the midst of an economic crisis. Inflation is increasing in the countryArgentina's annual inflation has exceeded 140 percent.
Milley sees Bitcoin as a transformative solution to improve her standard of living in Argentina. He envisions it as a way to return control of money to the private sector. Milley sees the decentralized nature of Bitcoin as the right way out of the centralized control exercised by Argentina's traditional financial institutions, including the central bank. So far, however, Milley has not explicitly proposed making Bitcoin legal tender in Argentina. If Milley proposes and implements it, Argentina will be the second country to use bitcoin as legal tender. As before, El Salvadar became the first country to use Bitcoin as legal tender in 2021.
believe it or not, I am sure that when Miley is elected president of Argentina, she will make Bitcoin one of the legal tenders in Argentina, I say this because I see her being very frontal with fiat money whose power continues to decrease every year or what is commonly known as Inflation is called, but Bitcoin has been observed to be very immune to inflation!! Until now, its price has fluctuated and that is what makes many people see Bitcoin as a promising investment. Argentina is not a superpower and their influence when making Bitcoin a legal tender will be enormous.