and so there were some problems with how the payments were made including some ways that people ended up claiming $30 that was supposed to be the airdrop of other citizens. The intention may well have had been good, but the roll out of the $30 airdrop had a lot of problems.
Problems are part of success. I am very happy with El Salvador's bold move, they dare to take risks in all development limitations. Even they are currently considered successful because of the accumulation of BTC purchases. I think they continue to try to fix the problems that have been obtained for the time being. But today I read the news that one of the programs they created failed. This program is Bitcoin Visa. The news I read until now is that no Visa has been issued from the Bitcoin adoption program. The original plan of this program aimed to attract 1,000 investors to settle in El Salvador, to raise $1 billion.
Source:
https://news.bitcoin.com