Bitcoin fever hits Berlin: Can Trump boost crypto dreams in a Salvadoran town?

Sun Feb 02 2025
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In a small town nestled in the mountains of El Salvador, something different is brewing. Bitcoin, the digital currency, has taken root in Berlin, a place known for its coffee plantations. Over a hundred local businesses, from cozy cafes to bustling grocery stores, now accept this modern form of money for transactions. It seems the whole town is buzzing about it. This happened because of a guy called Nayib Bukele who is the president of El Salvador. He loves Bitcoin. He made it legal in 2021. The 43-year-old barista, Marcela Flores, sees a bright future. She reckons that Donald Trump's potential return to power in the US could give bitcoin a massive boost. Here's why. Trump has promised to loosen regulations on cryptocurrencies, which could make the US the global hub for digital money. But not everyone in El Salvador is on board with this new trend. A recent survey showed that over 92% of Salvadorans didn't use bitcoin in 2024. This shows a big gap between what the government wants and what the people think. Laura Andrade, who heads up the Public Opinion Institute. She thinks its is a bit of a disconnect. Why? Bitcoin is a bit unstable and many people only see it as a way to make quick money. It also doesn't help that Bukele's big plan to build a futuristic Bitcoin City, funded by cryptocurrency bonds, has yet to materialize. This hasn't stopped the crypto enthusiasts in Berlin. They still believe that Bitcoin can help achieve economic independence. "The Bitcoin community center" is a place where people can learn about Bitcoin. Linares, who is 32, left the capital and moved here to teach about Bitcoin. The town is now a hub for Bitcoin enthusiasts from all over the world. Foreigners from France, the US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland have made their way here. These foreigners spend and earn in Bitcoin. This shows how much they believe in the currency. Not everyone agrees with the Bitcoin hype. Some people think it's too risky and unstable. But for many in Berlin, Bitcoin is more than just a trend. It's a way to achieve economic independence and a better future. Even if the rest of the country isn't convinced, the people of Berlin are determined to make their Bitcoin dreams a reality.
https://localnews.ai/article/bitcoin-fever-hits-berlin-can-trump-boost-crypto-dreams-in-a-salvadoran-town-c0ae575

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