You are the only one full of shit.
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What a drama queen you are.
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You seem to just love making up shit and making up categories so that you can create drama, [...]
My original point was that El Salvador's latest move embracing Tether, when they have previously been so focused on Bitcoin, is a sign that they are looking for other solutions that Bitcoin cannot address, even though Bitcoin is literally written into the law there. And insofar as El Salvador is looking past Bitcoin and instead to a competitor, this is a negative development for Bitcoin.
I think this is a very defensible point, and given that the only response has been... personal attacks, I would say that the point has held up quite well.
El Salvador Will not move on and forget Bitcoin, because they know what they have achieved from Bitcoin over some years before they made it legal tender in their country and also be the first country in the whole world to make Bitcoin legal tender. Adding Tether to their Bitcoin doesn't mean El Salvador is running away from Bitcoin or avoiding Bitcoin, because they don't want to depend on only decentralized currency in case anything bad happen to Bitcoin in the nearest future, it will not make them feel disappointed. I think, you have make your point clear now for people to understand, because El Salvador will not abandon Bitcoin for any other cryptocurrencies which we have seen many projects Bitcoin has brought to the government of El Salvador.