Bitcoin Berlín SV

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A circular economy in Berlín, a 20,000-person coffee town in El Salvador's mountains, running since 2023. Around 150 to 164 merchants accept bitcoin — roughly a quarter of local businesses — and unlike El Zonte the users are overwhelmingly Salvadoran locals, not tourists. Built door-to-door by a small team; arguably the strongest evidence yet that everyday bitcoin commerce can work.

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A service or vendor is in the loop, but its behavior is verifiable and leaving is cheap.

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  • Website: www.bitcoinberlinsv.com
  • Founded: 2023
  • Scale: 150–164 accepting merchants; thousands of local users
  • Last updated: 2026-06-12

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