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El Salvador Bitcoin Holdings Provide No Direct Benefits To Residents

El Salvador Bitcoin Holdings Provide No Direct Benefits To Residents

BTCPEERS2025/07/26 07:30
By:Albert Morgan
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El Salvador's Bitcoin reserve has produced minimal benefits for the broader population despite the government's continued accumulation of the digital asset, according to Cointelegraph. Quentin Ehrenmann, general manager at My First Bitcoin, told Reuters that the country's loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund has complicated its Bitcoin strategy. The Central American nation agreed not to purchase new BTC under the IMF agreement, creating what Ehrenmann described as a vacuum in public Bitcoin education initiatives.

"Since the government entered into this contract with the IMF, Bitcoin is no longer legal tender, and we haven't seen any other effort to educate people," Ehrenmann stated. The government continues to accumulate Bitcoin, which benefits the administration rather than providing direct advantages to citizens. El Salvador's legislature rolled back public sector involvement in Bitcoin in January to remain compliant under the $1.4 billion IMF loan deal.

A recent investigation revealed that El Salvador made no new Bitcoin purchases in 2025, contradicting President Nayib Bukele's public claims of daily accumulation. The July 15 IMF report confirmed that increases in Bitcoin wallet balances came from internal movements between government-owned wallets rather than fresh market activity.

Limited Practical Impact Despite Early Promise

The disconnect between government holdings and citizen benefits represents a significant challenge for El Salvador's Bitcoin experiment. When Cointelegraph reporters visited El Salvador in 2023, they discovered widespread education gaps that prevented effective Bitcoin adoption. Joe Hall successfully used Bitcoin to pay for his hostel stay through IBEX Pay over the Lightning Network, but had to teach the clerk how to accept the payment. The hostel employee noted that Bitcoin payments were "faster than credit card," yet practical implementation remained limited.

According to Americas Quarterly, the country made Bitcoin legal tender in September 2021 with promises of increased financial inclusion and efficient remittances. However, most people remained reluctant to support government spending on Bitcoin promotion. The lack of trust toward the cryptocurrency reduced its use in business transactions, maintaining the US dollar as the primary payment method.

The IMF's conditions for El Salvador's financial assistance program included eliminating Bitcoin's legal tender status in January. The changes made Bitcoin payment acceptance voluntary in the private sector and removed the option to pay taxes in Bitcoin. We previously reported that 15 US states are moving forward with plans for Bitcoin reserves, with Pennsylvania, Arizona, and New Hampshire proposing allocations up to 10% of public funds for Bitcoin purchases, showing how government interest operates independently of traditional media coverage.

Broader Implications For National Bitcoin Adoption

El Salvador's experience provides important lessons for other nations considering Bitcoin adoption strategies. The IMF agreement requires the government to privatize the state-run Chivo wallet by July 2025 and dissolve Fidebitcoin, the Bitcoin trust fund that guaranteed conversions between Bitcoin and US dollars. These measures represent a significant retreat from the country's original Bitcoin ambitions.

The situation reflects broader tensions between cryptocurrency innovation and traditional financial oversight. While El Salvador accumulated approximately 6,102 Bitcoin worth about $500 million according to government claims, the actual impact on economic development and financial inclusion remained limited. Research showed that only 20% of businesses accepted Bitcoin by 2022, and just 1.9% of remittance payments used Bitcoin between September 2021 and April 2022.

International financial institutions remain skeptical of national Bitcoin strategies that lack proper regulatory frameworks and transparency measures. The IMF's insistence on limiting public sector Bitcoin exposure demonstrates how multilateral lenders view cryptocurrency holdings as potential risks to fiscal stability. El Salvador's compliance with these restrictions suggests that access to traditional financing mechanisms still outweighs the perceived benefits of aggressive Bitcoin accumulation for most developing nations.

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