Bitcoin is still on El Salvadors Agenda despite $ 1.4 billion IMF agreement

Despite a $ 1.4 billion aid package from the International Monetary Fund, which should contaminate the further accumulation of Bitcoin by the state, El Salvador still buys Bitcoin.
Sea The country's Bitcoin office contains the Treasury Wallet currently 6.209 BTC-around 240 coins more than at the time the IMF deal was announced in December 2024.
This loan contract obliged the government of President Nayib Bukele to hire public bitcoin purchases and to deprive cryptocurrency as a legal means of payment. Bukele's “Ein-BTC-Pro-Tag” program, which was started in 2022, was continued tacitly.
IMF representatives insist that El Salvador continues to comply with the agreement. Rodrigo Valdes, head of the fund's western hemisphere, told reporters that the country continues to adhere to the “technical regulations” because the purchases would not be posted directly by the financial sector.
Analysts assume that the scope is likely to be attributed to the classification of assets or the actual transactions of the government agencies. Thanks to this flexibility, Bukele can continue to polish up its pro-bitcoin references and at the same time use the urgently needed liquidity of the IMF.