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No one in El Salvador cares what Bloomberg thinks.
Source: Actual Salvadoran person from El Salvador.
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They're scared
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Doomberg hitting back with a wet noodle
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Is it? It's pretty disingenuous for someone or a journalist from the developed world making judgements and broad assumptions on the developing world.
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LMAO... nowadays, journalists being disingenuous go together like white on rice.
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The link for this post is using an archive for the article on Bloomberg's website. An archive has no paywall, no subscription requirement, and can be easier to read. The original article, on Bloomberg's website is:
El Salvador’s $300 Million Bitcoin ‘Revolution’ Is Failing Miserably https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-11-04/el-salvador-s-bitcoin-revolution-is-failing-badly
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Well, looks like the leftists at Bloomberg couldn't go more than 60 days without running another hit piece. (Don't worry, a bunch of other leftist media filled in with their hit pieces during the interim.) Here was Bloomberg's most recent prior attempt at taking Bukele down:

Funny, the author didn't mention that the Chivo app is growing:
El Salvador's Bitcoin Law went into effect 14 months ago.
Since then, @chivowallet has consistently been the most popular Finance app across the country.
Not only that, Chivo is also climbing El Salvador's charts as one of the top 20 most popular apps, period.
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But travel to El Salvador is up:
And the country is for the first time in a long time being seen as a great place for a holiday:

Maybe El Salvador was just a little too early?
Was El Salvador too early? #66073
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да у них все на много лучше чем у США... ахааа кстате при переводе монет из США в Мексику есть комиссия которую майнит этот мини полигон для понимания всей фин системы. и не тратит...
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