Critics, however, have derided it as little more than a publicity stunt by Bukele. Proponents of El Salvador’s decision have hailed the move as the progressive future of money.
Indeed, the nation’s cryptocurrency rollout got off to a rocky start yesterday with Bitcoin plunging more than 10 percent, seeing its value drop from $52,5000 to $44,000, on its first day as El Salvador’s official currency.
More troublingly, they say the move poses substantial financial risks to ordinary Salvadorians and their country, as cryptocurrency is an infamously volatile market.
But Bukele has argued that adopting Bitcoin will allow more Salvadorians, about 70 percent of whom don’t have bank accounts, into the formal economy.
“Who’d be against something that helps the people and doesn’t do any harm?” he said of his critics. “They’re probably politically motivated.”
He also argued that it would make it faster and cheaper to receive money from family living abroad.
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