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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Buying/Selling & Using Bitcoin in El Salvador.
by
iBaba
on 14/03/2024, 22:10:17 UTC
That question can only answered by the people of El Salvador, that's the only valid answer to this question anyway. Other people that's living outside the country like me isn't going to be able to answer that, maybe those that have visited the country might be able to tell you but others would either lie or speculate about the situation, it's going to be difficult to do so OP since there's not a lot of members here that are willing to reveal that they're from El Salvador or maybe there's no people in this forum that's from El Salvador, it's a small country after all.

But honestly, it's going to be a very interesting experience to see how people use Bitcoin as their day-to-day legal tender for transactions, businesses, and investments in El Salvador. However, there are practical considerations to address. For instance, how will marketers accurately evaluate the cost of their products for buyers using Bitcoin? Similarly, how will buyers stay informed about the current prices and determine when it's advantageous to use Bitcoin or not? Given the volatile nature of the Bitcoin market, there may be misunderstandings between buyers and sellers.

Unfortunately, I cannot provide firsthand information on how the people of El Salvador are using Bitcoin since I am not physically there. That is why, like others in this thread have suggested, it would be great to hear from citizens in El Salvador about their experiences with using Bitcoin as legal tender. Are they using cryptocurrency through stable coins for transactions, or are they using Bitcoin directly?

From the perspective of traders and investors, how do they come to an agreement on the value of the investment? Understanding the potential return on investment (ROI) and other factors is crucial when dealing with the volatility of the Bitcoin market. Without a clear understanding of market trends, it's challenging to predict profitability when investing in Bitcoin.