The only reason the El Salvador government likes Bitcoin is because there's an even bigger power, the IMF, trying to control them. Smaller nations with struggling economies might see limited government approval for Bitcoin, but beyond that, I don't expect much other adoption.
There is a saying that the journey of a thousand miles begins with one.
And I think many countries are still asleep, by the time they see what El Salvador saw, they are going to wake up from slumber.
El Salvador, having understood that a system where they continuously print money is doomed to inflation and cannot be sustained over time, saw the need to embrace deflation over inflation and swing into action by adopting Bitcoin, and now we have two countries on onboard. Let's watch what the future brings.
For sure there would be several countries which really be having that reconsideration but the numbers wouldn't really be to outweigh to those countries who would really be totally opposing such idea
or acceptance in according into its existence which it isnt really that shocking if you do ask me. Government would really be always having that bad impression towards Bitcoin or overall crypto space
Dont make ourselves that too optimistic or really that hopeful that there would really be some change of heart or decisions that they had made because whether we do like it or not
they would really be making up decisions on which they would be able to see that it could benefit them, but if not then it wont really be that shocking that they would
really simply ban it or prohibit which its better to anticipate or expect that way rather than on being too optimistic which it would just bring out disappointment.