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In reality, Bitcoin bonds are no different from the traditional bonds we've long known. Both are issued by governments or companies as a form of debt, and bondholders receive interest. Some examples of Bitcoin bonds issued by companies include MicroStrategy's Bitcoin bonds and Strive (an asset management company). El Salvador, which has issued bonds, offers an annual interest rate of 6.5%.
Bitcoin bonds operate on a sidechain network as security tokens, while the El Salvador government uses the Liquid network.
These bonds will be issued on the Liquid network as security tokens and will raise capital to build El Salvador's infrastructure.
The widespread use of Bitcoin in various investment instruments indicates that Bitcoin is increasingly recognized as a mainstream global financial instrument.
Bitcoin bonds operate on a sidechain network as security tokens, while the El Salvador government uses the Liquid network.
These bonds will be issued on the Liquid network as security tokens and will raise capital to build El Salvador's infrastructure.
The widespread use of Bitcoin in various investment instruments indicates that Bitcoin is increasingly recognized as a mainstream global financial instrument.