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Re: El Salvador has become the first country to make #Bitcoin legal tender! 🇸🇻
by
wmaurik
on 21/09/2022, 03:32:45 UTC
⭐ Merited by fillippone (2) ,JayJuanGee (1) ,lizarder (1)
There are a lot of countries in Africa, and if you are going to suggest that something that is going on in Africa, it would likely be more accurate to refer to specific countries and maybe you could refer to more than one country at a time or a region of countries that might have some connections, if there happens to be some aspects that they share in common.. yet I still believe it is going to be better to attempt to specify which country (ies) you are specifically referencing, if you are wanting to make any kind of comparison/contrast to some of the happenings to El Salvador (the topic of this thread) (if that was part of what was intended in terms of what you were posting?).
Yes, if @trendcoin mentions Africa, it is possible that he meant the Central African Republic country located on the African continent. But he didn't even mention it more fully so it's still possible for some people to be confused, but if that's what he meant here, I think it's more specific to mention the topic "Bitcoin Legal Tender in Central African Republic" which is in section Economics because there has been a lot of discussion about what is happening in African states (especially the Central African Republic).


This might have a impact on El Salvador because,  President Bukele says he will seek re-election.

As per report, it's constitution doesn't allow the current President for reelection, but it seems Bukele wanted to run after his term in 2024. I think it will be critical for bitcoin as well, because if the next President suddenly make a U-turn on the country's stance on Bitcoin and vetoed, then maybe we will see the country no longer synonymous with bitcoin's adoption. Or if he is allow to run and then win again, obviously, it might continue to grow in the next 4-6 years in El Salvador alone.
I also found this news on the Twitter account @nayibbukele, where he used El Salvador's independence day to make an announcement about his re-nomination.
And so far there have also been several other tweets on the @nayibbukele account about an invitation to hear a speech at the United Nations General Assembly and also being able to watch it on national television and on my social network at 8pm (El Salvador time).

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