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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 08:01  |  Written by: Jed McCaleb

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El Salvador Becomes The First

El Salvador's president reveals design for volcanic Bitcoin City

El Salvador becomes the first Nation to make a city in which all the transactions are done in cryptocurrencies. The city will be free from all kinds of taxes . Only

Bitcoin City: 14 Things We Know About El Salvador’s Plan to

El Salvador Is The Only

El Salvador is the only country that identifies Bitcoin (BTC) as a legal tender. President of El Salvador, Mr. Nayib Bukele, has announced the creation of a smart city named

El Salvador Launches Futuristic ‘Bitcoin City’ Project

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Bitcoin City - Wikipedia

Everything You Wanted To Know About Bitcoin City, El Salvador

Bitcoincity El Salvador everything you need to know

The Bitcoin City Was Announced

Bitcoin City is a plannedsmart cityproject inLa Unión, El Salvador. The planned city is intended to be atax haven, and to usegeothermal energyto powerBitcoinmining. The feasibility of its reliance on both geothermal energy and Bitcoin have been the subject of criticism, alongside concerns regarding delays in the project's financing and construction.

Set to be built on the Gulf of Fonseca on the southern coast of El Salvador, the proposed city would be funded by the sale of a Bitcoin bond and powered by geothermal

The Bitcoin City was announced by El Salvador President Nayib Bukele during an event with BTC investors. The country’s President says the goal is to develop a city

Expenses

Everything you Need to know about Bitcoin City El Salvador

Everything you need to know about Bitcoin City

Expenses: The city will cost 300,000 Bitcoins that’s about 20 Billion US dollars. Design: The city will be laid out in a circle (like a coin). In the city center will be a plaza that will be host to a huge Bitcoin symbol.

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