I’ve been skeptical about what is actually going on in El Salvador, but the more shoddy hit pieces that come out against El Salvador, the more I believe that country is on the right path. 🇸🇻 #bitcoin
Yea the LA Times one really put my antennas up. Time will tell if this is just a LARP or if it truly does save a nation from financial tyranny
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ditto. and i am beginning to realize that it all has to do with the fact that if it is a currency, capital gains, CFTC, SEC regs etc all go out the window. The US cannot regulate other counties currencies and they know they are screwed as soon as another big central American country makes it legal tender
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Regarding international arrivals, Forward Keys highlighted that the most visited destinations in the first quarter of 2022, compared to January-March 2019, were El Salvador with an increase of 39%, followed by the Turks and Caicos Islands with 2%. ; while Costa Rica fell by 9%, Mexico registered a reduction of 6% and the Dominican Republic with a negative figure of 4%.
Translation from Spanish by Google Translate:
(I think the title was either poorly translated or was mis-written. In percentage increase, El Salvador does appear to have blowout numbers. But in absolute numbers, international air travel to other countries, such as Mexico, certainly were an order of magnitude or more greater. El Salvador is a relatively tiny country (geographically and population-wise).
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