El Salvador celebrates Bitcoin Day 4th anniversary, adding 21 BTC to its holdings, bringing the total to 6,313.18.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele confirmed that the country purchased 21 Bitcoins (BTC) on the fourth anniversary of its Bitcoin law, bringing its total holdings to 6,313.18, valued at over $701 million. El Salvador has been increasing its holdings by one BTC per day since March 2024, with a total purchase of 28 in the past seven days. Furthermore, the Salvadoran government announced it would diversify its Bitcoin reserves across 14 addresses to mitigate quantum computing security threats. Previously, all BTC was stored in a single wallet. El Salvador established Bitcoin as legal tender in 2021, designating the anniversary as "Bitcoin Day." As of 2025, approximately 80,000 civil servants had been certified in Bitcoin, and the government had passed laws supporting a Bitcoin banking and capital market framework.