There were some videos on the internet that shows you get to pay bitcoin as an option in El Salvador, they're not enforcing it that everyone should buy bitcoin to buy goods.
It's true that merchants and buyers can freely choose what they're up to with what they want to buy. This is really the development that should be welcomed by their people but it's also expected that not everyone is going to welcome this development as there are some protests that happens there because of this.
That's how it should be, the protest about it makes it like they're forcing people to use bitcoin. I knew from the start that they were doing the right thing on this one and the people that were against them weren't really in the right to be against the legalization of bitcoin in El Salvador, probably they're interest are being affected negatively.
It is very good that the recipients of bitcoin in transactions have the right to choose whether to save the amount received in bitcoins or in fiat. Choice is always good, and people can even make good money on it if they monitor market price trends. Apparently, many residents of El Salvador do not yet know all the intricacies of this monetary reform, and therefore many are dissatisfied with it.
In this regard, it will be very interesting to observe how further events will develop in this country. There has never been such an experiment.
it's a natural thing to happen, because there are less people who know cryptocurrency in the world, and I think it's the same only in elsalvador. therefore the government provides airdrops to all its citizens to spend. this may be an effective way of introducing crypto in the country. On the other hand, many markets are accepting crypto payments, just like McDonald's in that country. on the other hand, of course, by holding crypto, the community will become prosperous later