quote author=romero121 link=topic=5342087.msg60238689#msg60238689 date=1653693165]
they've made contributions to the society out of the profit from the people's money invested on bitcoin[/quote]
am not clear about what you meant by the statement "out of the profit from the people's money, to me this is a kind of statement that could be termed as extortion which is wrong, why use people's money in the context from the first place, i think it would have been best said that El-Savador contributions to the society is on the basis of the revenues generated, if you make use of your money to buy a product, would you later refer the money in the hand of the seller as your money again after you've bought the product and left? while the funds in disposition of El-Savador could as well be referred to as government funds, which could have been from different sources such as IGR and the likes.
Following the adoption from El Salvador more countries showed interest on cryptocurrency adoption. The recent one one the list is Paraguay
it's been quite a while now I've been hearing news about bitcoin adoption in Paraguay to be making dome positve moves, the government have been interested in making bitcoin a legal tender but i still don't get the clear idea on what keeps delaying this adoption in Paraguay, probably they are still making some plans in place for the suitability of the adoption as I'd thought anyway.