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Bolivia Approves Crypto Banking: USDT to Be Used for Daily Payments

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Bolivia has officially embraced crypto banking, and it starts with USDT. After years of strict restrictions, the government has finally opened the doors for digital currencies to become part of the country’s legal financial system. 

With banks soon offering crypto accounts and cards, Bolivians will be using digital money for everyday life, faster, cheaper, and without the old limits.

From Crypto Ban to Full Support

For years, Bolivia maintained one of the strictest stances against cryptocurrencies, outright banning their use since 2014 due to concerns over financial stability, and warned citizens not to use them.

However, in June 2024, the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) lifted its blanket ban, authorizing crypto transactions through official electronic channels. 

Jose Gabriel Espinoza, Bolivia’s newly appointed Economy Minister, announced that the country will officially integrate cryptocurrencies into its financial structure. The shift starts with stablecoins like USDT, which are linked to real-world assets and avoid the high price swings seen in Bitcoin.

BREAKING: Bolivia to integrate Bitcoin and crypto into its financial system, starting with stablecoins pic.twitter.com/Qb0Tj7pern

— Bitcoin Archive (@BitcoinArchive) November 26, 2025

Banks Will Offer Crypto Services Soon

Under this new plan, banks will be allowed to:

Provide savings accounts in crypto

Offer crypto-based credit cards

Approve loans that accept crypto payments

This means stablecoins will function like legal money for financial transactions inside the country. People will be able to use crypto for everyday spending and saving, something that was once completely prohibited.

Banco Bisa, one of the biggest banks in Bolivia, has already started rolling out services that allow customers to store and send stablecoins, especially for cross-border payments, where crypto offers faster and cheaper alternatives.

Bolivia Joins Latin America’s Crypto Wave

With this move, Bolivia now joins other Latin American countries such as Brazil and Argentina that are opening doors for crypto innovation. However, the transaction volumes have already surged by more than 500% in the last two years, showing that people are ready for change.

With this major policy reversal, Bolivia expects more crypto services, more investment, and faster economic progress as these changes continue.


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