Damus
LamboWhale · 63w
Booooooooooo
Deleted Account · 63w
Money printer go brr
Aintdatsumish · 63w
Tick Tock!! Then they fight!!! 1BTC will equal 1 BTC
bitcoinpoorguy 比特幣傢伙 · 63w
what? I can't believe 😯
Ancap Revolt · 63w
Nuke them I guess
theo · 63w
It’s been 3 years since the Legal Tender law, and Bitcoin still has almost zero presence in El Salvador. I’ve been three times, in ‘21, ‘22, and this year; the adoption amongst citizens and businesses is worse today than it was in ‘22. Bukele didn’t really give up anything imo, Salvadora...
Kaizen · 63w
Good
mishaal ⚡ · 63w
Hmmm … just after Trump's call 👀👀.
Daniel Batten · 63w
🥲 our hope rests in Suriname now.
Dani · 63w
As a medium of exchange, adoption is very low, and not just in El Salvador, but everywhere, including on Nostr
pukka · 63w
It appears states and countries want a strategic #Bitcoin reserve
Caixerch · 63w
Reading the law there's no much change, only thing is you cannot pay taxes with the coin
Rob Woodgate · 63w
As I understand it, Bitcoin still remains a legal means of exchange but not as official money in the country - voluntary rather than compulsory.
Bitcoiners Quotes · 63w
Who cares about legal tender🤷‍♂️😂
Hot Tamale · 63w
Maybe El Salvador has the US strategic reserve already bought and paid for.
TinoLibertario · 63w
🥲
piramida · 63w
they did too much too soon without educating the public first - same as alpaca socks for bitcoin in 2012, it was more of a gimmick. bitcoin will be eventually accepted by necessity, not by government decree.
bitmax · 63w
Bukele failed his people as a economist, he spent to fast to much money on debt and now he accepted a deal with the devil the #IMF!! It is not about Bitcoin and the reserves they are developing great but he did not have enough for the amount of reckless spending. Learn the basics from Milei and the...
jonbyrnebtc · 63w
We should examine how or why the IMF is present in El Salvador ? Economic Hit Men Remember!!! I live here and don't see enough integration between Bitcoiners and locals I don't see enough Bitcoin First businesses except for Fintech and education If we want a true circular economy then we must ...
Bitcoin Boomer · 63w
Bummer.
Dow · 63w
I don’t mind the idea of BTC being voluntary opt-in but I’m sure there’s more to their deal id disagree with also.
Short Fiat · 63w
Yes, you can no longer force someone to accept your bitcoin. They have to want it. If they don't want my bitcoin, then I don't want to force it on anyone.
TuvokSeed · 63w
isnt this old news ? i mean you can still use it its not forbidden !
ShiShi21m · 63w
I hate that you spread this pseudo misinformation this way.
Fred Johnston · 63w
While it's true that Bitcoin is not an official currency in El Salvador - everyone can still use it the SAME has last week, or last year. NOTHING has changed. The adoption rate in El Salvador, or anywhere else will continue with or without the Government. Sit tight. Let it play out. All is good!
crany 👽🧡🗿 · 63w
I am having no trouble spending the corn here for merchants who take it :bitcoin: