Binance Announces BTC Bonus For New El Salvador Customers

By Prashant Jha
Updated June 5, 2025
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El Salvador, the Central American nation created history after passing a bill to make Bitcoin a legal tender in the country. Nayib Bukele, the President of the country also announced that they would welcome crypto companies to set up their offices and even grant citizenship to those ready to invest three Bitcoin in the country.

Today Binance announced they would offer a $10 bitcoin bonus to new customers from El Salvador. The official announcement read,

To celebrate El Salvador passing the Bitcoin Law, we have prepared a special welcome bonus for new users from El Salvador to each win $10 in BTC.

Binance is one of the largest crypto exchanges with a global customer base and is known for availing crypto onboarding services in many financially challenged nations. More than 70% of El Salvador’s population is unbanked and the Bitcoin adoption could help the state to resolve that issue. Crypto platforms like Binance can make the most of the opportunity and add a new stream of users from the Central American nation.

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El Salvador Gears Up for Volcanic Bitcoin Mining

At a time when El Salvador Congress was voting on the Bitcoin bill, Bukele the country’s President was interacting with over 22k crypto enthusiasts on Twitter Space. Anthony Pompliano aka Pomp, a popular Bitcoin influencer asked Bukele about his plans on Bitcoin mining.  The President said that even though they didn’t have any discussion around the topic, the country’s volcanic energy reserves could be used to promote Bitcoin mining.

Yesterday the President notified that he has informed the state-owned Geothermal plant to offer their facilities for Bitcoin mining. Earlier today he tweeted a drone shot of one of the geothermal facilities claiming a Bitcoin mining facility is being set just half a mile from the picture we’ll.

El Salvador would make way for 100% clean Bitcoin mining using volcanic energy, at a time when the FUD around Bitcoin mining is high.

 

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Prashant Jha
An engineering graduate, Prashant focuses on UK and Indian markets. As a crypto-journalist, his interests lie in blockchain technology adoption across emerging economies.
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