@JayJuanGee -- You are really losing it, dude. You need to calm down.
All I am saying is that El Salvador looking at non-Bitcoin currencies, and thus breaking Bitcoin's monopoly there, is an indication that Bitcoin doesn't do everything El Salvador needs, which is a clear, concrete indicator that non-Bitcoin currencies have a place in the world, and thus they are not "shit" as you keep calling them.
And insofar as Bitcoin has competitors that are not "shit", that means... Bitcoin has competitors--and serious ones.
Some people love Bitcoin so so much that the very idea of there being another non-Bitcoin currency in the world makes them go ballistic. People here on the forums call those people, "Bitcoin maximalists" or, "Bitcoin maxis" for short. I get loving Bitcoin, but... this seems a bit narrow in thinking to me.
Apparently it's narrow thinking to the government leadership in El Salvador, too.