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4 months in El Salvador with my family! Is El Salvador safe? The truth about living in El Salvador as a Bitcoiner

4 months in El Salvador with my family! Is El Salvador safe? The truth about living in El Salvador as a Bitcoiner

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Have you been wondering what living in El Salvador is REALLY like?

Is moving to El Salvador when you have a family with young children a good idea?

And the most common concern, is El Salvador safe?

These are all valid questions, bearing in mind all the propaganda we are subjected to from the mainstream media.

Welcome to episode 4 of Moneydelics! In this episode, I’m sharing an interview I did with Tero El Reportero, a Salvadoran Youtuber.

This talk will give you my first-hand account of what the country is like under President of El Salvador, Bukele, and most importantly the role of bitcoin El Salvador.

We cover everything from the cost of living in El Salvador, to the El Salvador gang crackdown and how these policies have changed the country.

Take a listen and remember that you can’t believe everything that you read, and you should always consider the source, and what they have to gain.

Keep seeking the truth,

Francesco

Let's connect. You can find me at:

Twitter: @moneydelics

YouTube: Moneydelics

Direct Messages: https://vida.page/moneydelics

Use this link to save 21% off your ticket to Adopting Bitcoin: A Lightning Summit in El Salvador happening November 15th-17th:

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Find Tero El Reportero here:

Tero El Reportero - YouTube

@teroelreportero - Twitter

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