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El Salvador, Pakistan Eye Bitcoin Alliance Under Bukele
Another door opens for Bitcoin on the global stage—and this time, it’s between two countries you probably wouldn’t expect to see side-by-side in a crypto headline. Pakistan and El Salvador just shared a handshake over something way bigger than politics: a shared vision around Bitcoin.
Bilal Bin Saqib, a key figure in Pakistan’s crypto and blockchain efforts, recently landed in San Salvador to meet President Nayib Bukele.
The meeting wasn’t just for a photo-op. It was about something deeper—knowledge sharing, strategy, and figuring out how both nations could leverage Bitcoin in a world that’s still largely skeptical of it.
And let’s be honest: Bukele’s been playing this game when the rest of the world was still watching from the sidelines. While institutions like the IMF raised their eyebrows, El Salvador kept buying.
Right now, their stack has crossed 6,240 BTC—around $740 million at current prices. No diversions. No apologies. Just conviction.
What’s striking here isn’t just the BTC numbers—it’s what they represent. A small country, constantly told it needed more resources, more backing, more everything… is proving it really just needed one thing: belief.
And now Pakistan is paying attention.
This isn’t just a diplomatic chat—it’s a signal. Bitcoin isn’t a Western experiment anymore. It’s morphing into a global movement, led by unexpected players who simply understand the moment before everyone else.
When two emerging nations connect over Bitcoin like this, you can’t help but feel like something bigger is brewing.