But after the adoption of Bitcoin in El Salvador as legal tender, the company was forced to extend this payment method to other countries.
But after announcing significant losses, Pakket saw the value of its stock plummet, raising questions about the viability of its model.
An approach, if applied to El Salvador, is not far from reality, as a survey published by the University of Jose Simeon CaƱas Central America , in January of this year, showed that 70.1% of Salvadorans surveyed feel little or zero.
For their part, developers such as Cronje, who are dedicated to building an infrastructure to facilitate payments in this type of currency, believe that it is crucial that this reaches the general public.