El Salvador is now rolling out bitcoin passports as part of its tourism initiative, offering visitors a unique digital credential tied to their blockchain identity. This move represents a significant step in the country's ongoing commitment to bitcoin adoption and crypto-friendly policy frameworks. The passport system aims to streamline traveler identification while promoting el salvador's positioning as a bitcoin-forward destination in Central America. It's a tangible example of how governments are integrating cryptocurrency infrastructure into real-world applications beyond just trading and speculation. The initiative signals growing mainstream acceptance of blockchain technology in government services and travel documentation.

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CrossChainBreathervip
· 16m ago
El Salvador has really figured out Bitcoin, now that's practical.
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LayerHoppervip
· 01-14 07:52
Salvador's move is truly amazing. The blockchain ID is here to stay, and traditional passports might be losing their jobs, haha.
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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 01-14 07:49
Salvador's move is truly brilliant; passports are now on the blockchain. This is what real adoption looks like.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 01-14 07:43
El Salvador has really started to go all in, with passports now on the blockchain... Now governments around the world have to panic.
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 01-14 07:33
El Salvador really nailed this move. The BTC passport directly secures a spot in the tourism sector. No wonder it's Buckler.
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