O Suʻesuʻega Fou ua Faʻaalia le Faʻafefea Bitcoin Ua fai i El Salvador o se Tauofoga Fa'aletulafono

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O Suʻesuʻega Fou ua Faʻaalia le Faʻafefea Bitcoin Ua fai i El Salvador o se Tauofoga Fa'aletulafono

El Salvador, e ui lava i ana taumafaiga e fa'alauiloa le fa'atasia o mea tau tupe ma fa'aosofia le atina'eina o le tamaoaiga e ala i le taliaina Bitcoin ose tauofoga faaletulafono, e foliga mai o loʻo feagai ma faʻafitauli i le ausiaina o le taliaina lautele o le tupe numera. O se su'esu'ega su'esu'ega na faia e se vaega o polofesa o le tamaoaiga ua fa'aalia ai le tele o lu'itau o lo'o feagai ma le atunu'u e uiga i le fa'atinoina o Bitcoin

Professors Conduct Research On Bitcoin I El Salvador

O le lipoti o suʻesuʻega na tuʻufaʻatasia e le Yale Economics Assistant Professor David Argente, Economics Professor Diana Van Patten, ma Economics Professor i le Iunivesite o Chicago, Fernando Alvarez, tatala the adoption and overall sentiment toward Bitcoin in the sovereign country. The report highlights the findings of an intensive face-to-face survey conducted on 1,800 households in the sovereign country. 

O le suʻesuʻega suʻesuʻega na suʻesuʻeina le faʻaaogaina o El Salvador's Chivo Wallet within households, examining factors inhibiting the adoption of Bitcoin among firms and residents in the country. Furthermore, a thorough analysis of the blockchain data from the apps was conducted to verify their findings. These analyses provided the economists with valuable insights and a more comprehensive understanding of how Bitcoin is faring in El Salvador. 

The result of the survey indicated a lack of widespread acceptance and trust in Bitcoin among residents. Despite El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's faʻasalalauga o le faʻasalalau lautele o le atotupe Chivo, e tusa ai ma le lipoti, naʻo se vaega itiiti o tagatanuu fa'aoga le atotupe a le atunu'u Chivo mo a latou fefa'ataua'iga o tupe fa'akomepiuta. 

E le gata i lea, o le lipoti na faʻaalia ai o le toʻatele o tagata na muamua sii maia le atotupe Chivo ona o le faʻafefe ma le BTC saoloto na ofoina atu i luga Lauiloa. However, subsequent trends showed a decline in the adoption and usage of the digital currency wallet, casting doubt on the potential for increased utilization of Bitcoin and the Chivo wallet in the future. 

Fa'aautu Autu i tua atu o El Salvador's Fa'aitiitia le BTC Adoption

I le lipoti o suʻesuʻega, na faʻaalia ai o mea autu e taofia ai le vaetamaina o Bitcoin ma Chivo atotupe i El Salvador o ni popolega fa'alilolilo ma le manino. 

I le lalolagi atoa, e faitau miliona tagata ua taliaina tekinolosi blockchain for its capability to provide anonymity, privacy, and transparency in financial transactions. However, for El Salvadorians, cash offered a greater level of anonymity compared to Bitcoin feuiaiga faapisinisi. 

E le gata i lea, o le lipoti na faʻaalia ai le leai o se faʻalagolago i tagatanuu mo tekinolosi poloka poloka ma tupe numera. O le tuʻufaʻatasia o nei mea uma e foliga mai na faʻalavelaveina le tuputupu aʻe ma le vaetamaina o le BTC ma le atotupe Chivo i El Salvador. 

Even with the attractive features and rewards attached to the Chivo wallet, including a $30 Bitcoin bonus, a gas fee discount, and the absence of transactional fees, a less-than-expected amount of El Salvadorians are actively incorporating Bitcoin or the Chivo wallet into their daily transactions. 

Punavai autu: Bitcoino