EconomyBanco Azteca gets ready to receive bitcoin

Banco Azteca gets ready to receive bitcoin

Banco Azteca "is working" so that its clients can operate with bitcoin.

Entrepreneur Ricardo Salinas Pliego said on his Twitter account that this cryptocurrency is a good way to diversify the portfolio of any investor, so he is working to bring it to his clients.

"It is a good way to diversify your investment portfolio and I think that any investor should start studying cryptocurrencies and their future. At Banco Azteca we are working to bring them to our clients and continue promoting freedom," said the businessman in his account from Twitter.

Ricardo Salinas Pliego is worth $ 15.8 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

In previous weeks, El Salvador became the first country to announce that it will accept bitcoin as a bargaining chip. The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) and the banks themselves have said that it is a path to explore.

"Yes, we have had, through the ABM, conversations with the different regulators, in particular with the Bank of Mexico and, since clearly today the signal is that cryptocurrencies, for the moment will not be and it is not seen that in the near future, cryptocurrencies are a bargaining chip; a bargaining chip like legal tender, "said Saniel Becker, president of ABM, recently.

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