Yeah, in El Salvador is legal tender but is not forced to receive. In chivo Wallet Theres an option to convert their bitcoin into usd automatically in the vendor wants. Same way if you receive usd you have the option to turn that amount into bitcoin right away.

Making it legal tender I think means something different for the entire nations people so they’ll be interested to try and will want to learn because is going to be widely used and has a meaning in their country. At least that happened in El Salvador.

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Legal tender basically means it can be used to oay taxes or private debt, like in a court of law. It doesnt mean other moneys not designated as legal tender are illegal to use. El Salvador is a little fuzzy because it is legally forced tender, but with ways out of accepting (not having tech) or being able to instantly transfer to dollars. But in theory i dont like the idea of forcing anything on anyone

forced is never good but..

the money mostly transacted in , within a jurisdiction, is fairly necessary in terms of trade, no?

Otherwise ppl are trying to calculate foreign exchange whenever they buy a bag of chips 🤷‍♀️

Yes its very convenient lets say, but not forced as in illegal to not accept.