Indeed. Just for that reason, I want to move places like El Salvador or Prospera.

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Why not in Turkiye? It's easy to found a business in TR.

El Salvador is not so Bitcoin-centered as it is portrayed on social media, I've heard. And you also have to be able to show a benefit (as a business founder or already rich person) in order to immigrate there, like in any other country. The dollar is still the main currency there.

But an inflation-stricken country like TR would have more reason to adopt Bitcoin.

I heard El Salvador from nostr:npub1flac02t5hw6jljk8x7mec22uq37ert8d3y3mpwzcma726g5pz4lsmfzlk6. He gives a realistic projection.

Turkey might be a great hub for Bitcoin circular economies, but there is a catch. People still thinks Bitcoin as Ponzi scheme like shitcoins. They don’t know the difference and there is no effort to understand it, despite we working against the status quo as nostr:npub13ljnkd633c7maxatymv3y2fqq8vt3qk7j3tt0vytv90eztwgha9qmfcfhw.

Also Turkish government isn’t the most Bitcoin friendly government in the world. They tries to regulate everything. And this creates great problems in the path of circular economies.

If we overcome these two challenges, I’d be glad to stay in my country. I love our culture.