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I would also like to add one more sir:
L253 - Salvadoran debate about the first 3 years of bitcoin implementation https://fountain.fm/episode/AvXVNhnUZLl5LjFXsxQn
Also, some remarks about those journeys and this last one.
Salvadorans themselves openly say that the government improvised the entire operational plan from start to finish.
✏️ Bukele found in Bitcoin a tool to avoid negotiating with the IMF, and the IMF simply waited for the right moment and, with two words, shut down a legal game that should never have existed. Bitcoin grows through use, not through force.
✏️ They introduced a currency to a population without digitalization, and the little digital knowledge that existed mimicked the usual model — people wanted to convert their satoshis to USD. At what point did they think it was a good idea to tell a population without resources and highly volatile in economic terms to save 30 USD a month?
🧐 Politicization is inevitable. Today, if you say El Salvador, it's no longer associated with the maras M13, but with Bukele or Bitcoin. This speeds up political reactions and makes many actors equate Bitcoin with a tyrannical ruler like Bukele.
🫡 For Bitcoin to work, it depends on one thing we do at Stacker and others places: education, and showing people the brutal advantages of using Lightning Network or Bitcoin, not through some lousy law.
Thank you @lunaticoin for your content