According to a recent study published by the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas, or Central American University of El Salvador, 77.1% of respondents said that they wanted the El Salvadoran government to stop "spending public money on Bitcoin."
Moreover, only 24.4% of respondents say that they've used Bitcoin as a means of payment since the country's government recognized Bitcoin as legal tender last year.
The survey, conducted by the privately-owned but non-profit Central American University, polled local Salvadoran residents regarding their opinion on the Legislative Decree No. 57 that recognized Bitcoin as El Salvador's legal tender on Sept. 7, 2021. A total of 1,269 valid interviews were collected during Sept. 2022, with a reported margin of error of 2.75% on a 95% confidence interval.
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