El Salvador's homicide rate is now lower than the USA's

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Bitcoin is peace catalyst

I’m bullish on bitcoin but I don’t follow the logic.

Most of the change seems to be on account of Bukele cracking down

I bring it up because if you say that in front of a Normie trying to sell bitcoin they’ll be turned off if you argument isn’t sound so you’ll have the opposite of the intended effect of getting them on the lifeboat.

That’s why i said BTC is a catalyst and not the solution itself ???

Ok explain how it follows that a trend that started in 2016 five years before the legal tender announcement was caused by bitcoin.

Don’t be defensive I honestly want to hear what you think.

I’m pretty sure that several factors contributed to a reduction in crime rates, such as improved law enforcement strategies, social programs, economic development, or changes in government policies during this time.

But could you let me have my El Salvador 🇸🇻 Bitcoin moment, with Secretary Janet Yellen?

I think the effects of bitcoin have not even been felt yet good or bad. The next couple years could be crazy positive.

But I don’t think it helps to delude ourselves in the meantime.

Yesss !! 😁

What measures did they take from ~2016-2022 before the mass incarceration?

nostr:npub1grk0tx6kqzvp86jvxzqmr8va2f0hdklj2xj6qwymf04z0saxhx8svlelrn The question is, did the murderers stop murdering, or did they just relocate (for instance, across the southern US border)?

Great article explaining what actually started the murders.

https://archive.ph/nynIz