32 central banks and 12 financial authorities from 44 countries are to meet on Monday, May 16, to discuss ‘financial inclusion, digital economy, banking the unbanked, the El Salvador’s Bitcoin rollout and its benefits in the country’, according to an announcement from the country’s President Nayib Bukele. Representatives from 44 Countries Set to Meet in El Salvador to Discuss Bitcoin In follow up tweets, President Nayib Bukele announced that the Central Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe, Central Bank of Paraguay, National Bank of Angola, Bank of Ghana, Bank of Namibia, Bank of Uganda, Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea, Central Bank of Madagascar, Bank of the Republic of Haiti, and the Bank of the Republic of Burundi are meeting in El Salvador to discuss Bitcoin. Banco Central de São Tomé e PríncipeBanco Central del ParaguayBanco Nacional de AngolaBank of Ghana Bank of NamibiaBank of UgandaBanque Centrale de la République de GuinéeBanque Centrale de MadagascarBanque de la République d'HaitiBanque de la République du Burundi — Nayib Bukele (@nayibbukele) May 16, 2022 In the continued Twitter thread, the President also included the Central Bank of Eswatini and its Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Jordan, Central Bank of The Gambia, National Committee of Banks and Seguros of Honduras, Directorate General of Treasury, Ministry of Finance, and Budget, Madagascar, and the Maldives Monetary Authority are among those that will be ...