El Salvador Breaks Reliance on External Debt, Embraces Bitcoin
薩爾瓦多打破對外債依賴,擁抱比特幣
El Salvador's President, Nayib Bukele, has declared that the nation will no longer rely on external borrowing to fund its forthcoming national budget.
薩爾瓦多總統納伊布·布克萊宣布,該國將不再依賴外部借款為其即將出台的國家預算提供資金。
In an interview with Time magazine on August 29th, Bukele also discussed El Salvador's groundbreaking decision to make Bitcoin legal tender in 2021. While acknowledging that the move was innovative, he admitted that it had not achieved the widespread adoption he had initially anticipated.
8 月29 日接受《時代》雜誌採訪時,布克萊也討論了薩爾瓦多在2021 年使比特幣成為法定貨幣的開創性決定。預期的廣泛採用。
"A lot more could definitely be done," said Bukele, recognizing the challenges while maintaining optimism.
「肯定還有很多事情可以做,」布克萊說,他承認面臨的挑戰,同時保持樂觀。
El Salvador's embrace of Bitcoin as its official currency garnered international attention, especially within the cryptocurrency community. Although results have been mixed, Bukele remains committed to his vision of financial independence and economic growth.
薩爾瓦多接受比特幣作為其官方貨幣引起了國際社會的關注,尤其是在加密貨幣社群內。儘管結果好壞參半,布克萊仍然致力於實現他的財務獨立和經濟成長的願景。
By eliminating its dependence on external debt and continuing to support Bitcoin, El Salvador embarks on a bold trajectory towards greater economic autonomy. The nation's leadership is focused on reducing its reliance on external funding while shaping a future that embraces technological innovation.
透過消除對外債的依賴並繼續支持比特幣,薩爾瓦多走上了一條邁向更大經濟自主權的大膽軌道。該國領導層致力於減少對外部資金的依賴,同時塑造擁抱技術創新的未來。