BIES
Network state / startup cityBIES, short for Build in El Salvador, is an entrepreneurial network based in El Salvador centered on decentralized technology, generative living, and personal agency. It connects founders and builders who want to act and create locally. It is a people-run community, so its value depends on the organizers and members you actually meet.
Trust shape
Like any community, BIES depends on its organizers staying active and the network delivering real connections rather than just a contact form.
Facts
- Website: www.buildinelsalvador.com/#contact
- Last updated: 2026-06-15
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