ALEXANDER HOPTNER FIVE COUNTRIES WILL ACCEPT BITCOIN AS A LEGAL TENDER

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 22:29  |  Written by: Tyler Winklevoss

Alexander Hoptner Five Countries Will Accept Bitcoin As A Legal Tender
Alexander Hoptner Five Countries Will Accept Bitcoin As A Legal Tender

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In a blog post, Alexander Hoptner, CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange, BitMEX, stated that more countries will soon follow El Salvador’s path in adopting Bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender.

BitMEX CEO Says Five Countries Could Adopt Bitcoin as Legal

Remittances, inflation, and politics will prompt at least five developing countries to accept BTC as legal tender by the end of 2025, says Alexander Höptner.

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5 Countries Will Accept Bitcoin as Legal Tender by End

The Chief Executive Officer of cryptocurrency exchange Bitmex, Alex Hoeptner, predicts that by the end of next year, at least five countries will have accepted Bitcoin as legal tender just like

BitMEX chief executive officer Alexander Höptner is predicting that five developing nations will follow in El Salvador’s footsteps and adopt Bitcoin (BTC) as legal

Developing Countries are Leading the Way in Bitcoin

At Least 5 More Countries Will Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender in 2025

BitMEX CEO Predicts Five Developing Countries Will Accept Bitcoin

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BitMEX CEO: Five Countries Will Accept Bitcoin As Legal Tender By

BitMEX CEO Predicts at Least 5 Countries Will Follow in Footsteps

“My prediction is that by the end of next year, we’ll have at least five countries that accept Bitcoin as legal tender. All of them will be developing countries.” Höptner

Alex Hoeptner

Alex Hoeptner, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX foresees at least five developing countries making the leap of adopting Bitcoin as legal tender by the end of

BitMEX CEO predicts Bitcoin will be legal tender in five countries

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