‘Bitcoin hasn’t had the widespread adoption we hoped for’ — Nayib Bukele
The Salvadoran president seemed to embrace the ”authoritarian” label while admitting that the country had not seen as many benefits from Bitcoin as he anticipated.
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The Salvadoran president seemed to embrace the ”authoritarian” label while admitting that the country had not seen as many benefits from Bitcoin as he anticipated.
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