Thanks for the correction, your link is correct. talking about Bitcoin Visa, common sense is quite heavy. The target of 1000 people is indeed big, while the attractiveness of El Salvador is not entirely good. There is no word yet on how the accumulated BTC purchase profits are up to the current price. I think they have profited a lot. Another news is that Bukele's vision is not working with the support of his community. Bukele has published a law but most restaurants, shops and hotels don't even accept Bitcoin payments. They show confusion about if anyone will make payments with Bitcoin.
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https://reason.com/2024/10/31/a-week-of-failing-to-pay-with-bitcoin-in-el-salvador/In my opinion, this is a serious problem for the development of bitcoin adoption in El Salvador. Because of course the adoption of bitcoin will not run smoothly in El Salvador if for example its citizens don't jump in and use bitcoin in real life. So, in my personal opinion, Bukele should continue to instill deeper trust in Bitcoin among his citizens. Because if it's not like that, in the end legal bitcoin in El Salvador will only become law and bitcoin will not be widely used by its citizens (the majority). However, it cannot be denied that changing direction regarding the use of currency is certainly not an easy thing. Moreover, in El Salvador, not only bitcoin can be used for transactions, but there are also dollars, which of course is the currency that many El Salvadorans choose to use for transactions. That's why it's a bit difficult for residents in El Salvador to be invited to use bitcoin as a means of transaction, because there are dollars. But it can't be helped, if for example the Dollar was completely removed from El Salvador, it would definitely cause quite bad things too. Therefore, currently Bukele must continue to make his citizens believe in bitcoin, and must continue to be patient in waiting for his citizens to realize and trust bitcoin. Because it can be ascertained by the lack of people in El Salvador who carry out transactions using bitcoin, people who own shops or hotels in El Salvador will definitely be quite hesitant to accept transactions using bitcoin. But even so, I personally believe that for example Bukele can continue to be consistent with his current vision (adopting bitcoin successfully in El Salvador). I am sure that sooner or later his vision will be achieved.