El Salvador currently has a population of around 6.3 million, meaning 475,000 (7.5%) people are now using Bitcoin for ...
Bitcoin has struggled to gain significant traction in El Salvador as many locals fail to welcome its adoption of Bitcoin as ...
Only 7.5% of El Salvador citizens say they use Bitcoin (BTC) to make transactions, a new survey has discovered. Find out more ...
Surveys repeatedly show that Salvadorans like their eccentric leader, President Nayib Bukele, for everything but Bitcoin.
El Salvador adopted Bitcoin to lower fees and improve financial inclusion, particularly for the unbanked population. Large businesses have embraced Bitcoin, while smaller firms and citizens are ...
In the past, the IMF has been critical of El Salvador's bitcoin program, particularly its lack of transparency and potential ...
Over 70% of Salvadorans surveyed live in urban areas; the majority aged between 30-49 years express economic concerns.
According to a tweet on X from El Salvador's Nayib Bukele, “We’ve just accepted offers for debt repurchase totaling U.S. $940 ...
Just 7.5% of Salvadoran survey respondents said they use Bitcoin and only 1.3% say the cryptocurrency should be El Salvador’s “main bet” for the future.
Samson Mow highlights global pressures on Bitcoin adoption; El Salvador faces challenges from IMF and World Bank.