When we think of big bitcoin state holders, the United States or El Salvador come to mind. But a tiny Buddhist kingdom of 800,000 inhabitants fell into the top 5 worldwide mining cryptoactives with the force of glaciers. Now, according to Juan Ramón Rallo, Bhutan is rapidly liquidating that treasure. And the reason is as fascinating as it is unknown: to finance the construction of a city of full attention in the middle of the Himalayas. The mini…
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When we think of big bitcoin state holders, the United States or El Salvador come to mind. But a tiny Buddhist kingdom of 800,000 inhabitants fell into the top 5 worldwide mining cryptoactives with the force of glaciers. Now, according to Juan Ramón Rallo, Bhutan is rapidly liquidating that treasure. And the reason is as fascinating as it is unknown: to finance the construction of a city of full attention in the middle of the Himalayas. The mini…