El Salvador is still a country of bitcoin, although bitcoin is no longer legal in the country, at least from where I am sitting.
Let's start with some background on the matter.
On January 29, 2025, the Legislative Assembly in El Salvador voted <a target="_blank" href="https://reason.com/2025/02/03/el-salvador-walks-back-its-bitcoin-law/”>Eliminate bitcoin state as legal tender.
This means that companies in the country no longer have to accept bitcoin (not that this rule was applied strictly, while bitcoin was classified as legal currency, as far as I know; however, they have told me that the large companies that operate In the country (for example, McDonalds, Walmart) can stop accepting bitcoin as payment now, which could have a detrimental effect on adoption).
This change occurred approximately one month after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) He reached an agreement with the authorities in El Salvador that stipulated the following:
- El Salvador would receive a loan of $ 1.4 billion to support the “reform agenda” of the government
- bitcoin related risks are mitigated; bitcoin's acceptance in the private sector must be voluntary, while public sector participation in bitcoin related activities would be “confined” (bitcoin can no longer be used to resolve government debts or pay taxes)
- Operations for the bitcoin wallet created by the government, goat, would be “unwindling”
While the news that the Salvadoran government will reverse its bitcoin policy as legal as a result of the influence of the IMF feels like an intestine even for me, someone who is not Salvadoran and does not live in the country, I can 'at help, but He believes that El Salvador is still a country of bitcoin.
And this feeling has only been strengthened based on what I have seen Bitcoiners in El Salvador publishing in x.
Evelyn Lemus, co -founder and Director of Education at bitcoin BerlinA bitcoin circular economy within the country does not plan to stop teaching everyday Salvadorans about bitcoin.
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I just say out loud.
Bitcoiners will not stop teaching about bitcoin and making adoption happen just because bitcoin is no longer a legal tender. This means that we must continue to press more and continue doing what we do
Lfg
bitcoin in the hands of people pic.twitter.com/hnmpjml5c7
– Evelyn Lemus (@Evelynlemus2906) <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/Evelynlemus2906/status/1886140531236872625?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>February 2, 2025
The team in BIT driver Do not plan to change your business model, accept bitcoin as a taxi rate, in the short term.
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We are still a bitcoin a company.
– Bitdriver (@bitdriver_sv) <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/bitdriver_sv/status/1886185460726194462?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>February 2, 2025
While John Dennehy, founder of my first bitcoin, expressed concern for the Government of El Salvador, his bitcoin policy as legal currency, he and the increasing team of the bitcoin plan of my first to double the work they are doing.
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Good morning from El Salvador!
Now we are on day nine since the government rescinded bitcoin as a legal tender, at the request of the IMF (cash after 90 days)
This means base basis, bitcoin's independent education is now more important than ever
In response, in … pic.twitter.com/itxdf0gaol
– John Dennehy (@jdennehy_writes) <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/jdennehy_writes/status/1887909061837967859?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>February 7, 2025
The legendary Max and Stacy I have not publicly expressed any plan to renounce El Salvador in the short term.
And the bitcoin office of El Salvador, directed by Stacy, is still stacking bitcoin and helps manage bitcoin education programs in the country.
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The Salvador is right 1 btc to the strategic reserve
El Salvador is still stacking.
Daily.
Total SBR Holdings: 6,071.18 btc
Total added today: +1 btc
Total added more than 7 days: +22 btc
Total added more than 30 days: +60 btc … pic.twitter.com/y4kv2693bx
– The bitcoin office (@bitcoinofficesv) <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/bitcoinofficesv/status/1887927389788700862?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>February 7, 2025
The lesson here is that, although the law around bitcoin may have changed in El Salvador, the bitcoiners in the field in the country have barely shuddered.
Because we are bitcoin, what matters most is that everyday saviors and all others involved in the bitcoin movement in El Salvador continue to move forward with bitcoin's mission.
The IMF may have hit, but the bitcoiners in El Salvador remain firm in their efforts to promote the broader adoption of bitcoin.
El Salvador is still the country of bitcoin.
This article is a Carry. The opinions expressed are completely from the author and do not necessarily reflect those of btc INC or bitcoin magazine.
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