Paraguayan president releases a warning about Bitcoin as legal soft post

The Paraguayan President Santiago Peña’s office appeared to refuse a post on the social media X platform announced that the country would begin to recognize Bitcoin as a legal soft.
In a Monday post on X, the official account of the Paraguay president’s office Question The followers “delete any published content” without official confirmation from his office.
The post was made a few minutes after Peña’s personal account on X announced (in English) that Paraguay made the bitcoin (Btc) legal soft, and established a BTC reserve worth $ 5 million, which also provides a purse address for investors “secure (their) stake.”
At the time of publication, both X posts still live on the platform, but the President’s office said it was working on the social media platform to “clarify the situation” and for the public to consider only information released through official channels.
The X Post arrived while some countries in Central and South America have been reported to be considering adherence to El Salvador’s example by Bitcoin’s adoption as a reserves posing. Pushed by President Nayib Buklele, El Salvador began to identify cryptocurrency as legal soft in 2021, even though its status was quite a legal color -ablade area after a Deal with International Monetary Fund announced in December 2024.
This is a story development, and further information will be added as it is available.