Sweden is testing the e-krona.
Despite being highly cashless and digital, the country remains cautious about fully transitioning to a CBDC due to concerns about reliability and inclusivity.
Interestingly, El Salvador has taken a different path. Instead of prioritizing a CBDC, El Salvador has embraced Bitcoin, becoming the first country to adopt it as legal tender.
Their dedication to Bitcoin is admirable, especially given the cryptocurrency's volatility.
Despite the risks, El Salvador is thriving, firmly believing in a decentralized system rather than state-controlled digital currencies.
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In El Salvador, Bitcoin will become legal tender from September 2021, with President Nayib Bukele aiming to help the population send remittances internationally, among other uses. Before this,
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