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Bitcoin rises 2% as Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 11/23/2023, 09:34 AM
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The cryptocurrency Bitcoin saw a 2% increase, crossing the $37,000 mark today following the election of Javier Milei as Argentina's new president. Milei, known for his libertarian economic views and strong criticism of centralized banking systems, has struck a chord with the cryptocurrency community despite not planning to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender.

Milei's victory on Sunday resonated with investors and crypto enthusiasts who are hopeful that his proposed radical economic reforms will foster economic growth and attract investments to Argentina. His plans include abolishing the central bank and implementing dollarization to address the country's soaring inflation rate, which has surpassed 140%.

Prominent figures in the cryptocurrency sector, such as Michael Saylor and Arthur Hayes, have congratulated Milei on his win. Fernando Nikolić expressed optimism that while Milei's platform did not explicitly endorse pro-Bitcoin policies, the president-elect's approach to monetary freedom is in line with Bitcoin principles. Iván Paz also anticipates that Milei's policies will catalyze growth and create a more favorable environment for organic cryptocurrency adoption.

Milei's complex profile extends beyond economics into social issues. He has garnered controversy for his opposition to sex education and denial of human-driven climate change. Nonetheless, his stance on cryptocurrencies as a private-sector solution against fraudulent monetary systems has been well-received within the financial community.

The president-elect has signaled major budgetary reductions, including ministry elimination plans shared via social media, where he highlighted departments slated for removal using a chainsaw metaphor during his campaign to symbolize deep government spending cuts.

As Argentina faces a $31 billion debt with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva of the IMF has expressed willingness to collaborate with Milei's administration. This comes after extending congratulations to the newly elected president, who has often been compared to former U.S. President Donald Trump due to their shared populist appeal but maintains distinct personal beliefs that influence his policy approaches.

Investors and the global market are closely watching how Milei's administration will tackle these challenges and whether his presidency will indeed lead to an increase in economic freedom and investment opportunities in Argentina.

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