The IMF has spoken.

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You want legal tender laws? I thought you were ancap??

Yes. So why you throwing shade at El Sal?

Kiss the IMF ring Bukele has.

The IMF is certainly an agent of the evil that rules us. Having said that, though, I must say that all legal tender laws are a little questionable. Should anyone be able to tell me that I _must_ accept conch shells, dollars, or shekels if I want to trade? And, when it comes to Bitcoin, such laws seem silly. You have to be stone-dumb not to accept Bitcoin, the best money that has ever been created.

The IMF is more evil than most people realize.

I get laughed at, but I still ask small independent retailers if they accept Bitcoin.

Yes, I ask shops if they accept bitcoin all the time. And every now and then the answer is yes! I recently bought a Linux computer from a shop in Europe. Their Web site had no BTC payment options. But an email enquiry brought the proprietor's BTC address and it was pure smooth sailing from there.

I heard plebian market is working on a brick and mortar point of sale system.

I love BTCpayServer, but it's not easy to set up without a cloud service provider or an out of the box node. Keeping my fingers crossed..🤞