A demonstrator holds up a banner that reads "I resist living in a dictatorship" during a protest against El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and the recent decision by the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice approving a law that allows his re-election in 2024, in San Salvador, El Salvador September 5, 2021. Show moreShow less
People take part in a protest against the detention of cryptocurrency commentator Mario Gomez, and against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 1, 2021. Show moreShow less
A Chivo Wallet ATM is seen at the El Salvador del Mundo Square in San Salvador September 4, 2021. Chivo is a Bitcoin wallet that Salvadoran government will launch for the use of Bitcoin as a legal tender. Show moreShow less
A man sells shirts as people participate in a protest against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 7, 2021. Show moreShow less
Salvadoran soldiers are seen outside an ATM of Chivo wallet, a Bitcoin wallet that Salvadoran government will launch for the use of Bitcoin as a legal tender, at La Salud Square in San Salvador, El Salvador September 6, 2021. Show moreShow less
A man takes part of a protest against the detention of cryptocurrency commentator Mario Gomez, and against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 1, 2021. Show moreShow less
People walk near a Chivo Wallet ATM at the El Salvador del Mundo Square in San Salvador September 4, 2021. Chivo is a Bitcoin wallet that Salvadoran government will launch for the use of Bitcoin as a legal tender.Show moreShow less
A soldier stands guard while people ask for information about the use of Bitcoin, outside an ATM of Chivo wallet, a Bitcoin wallet that Salvadoran government is launching for the use of Bitcoin as a legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 7, 2021. Show moreShow less
A person wearing a mask participates in a protest against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 7, 2021. Show moreShow less
A man wears a mask that depicts El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and reads "sexist and fascist", during a protest against the detention of cryptocurrency commentator Mario Gomez, and against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 1, 2021. Show moreShow less
A skater passes in front of a Chivo Wallet ATM at the El Salvador del Mundo Square in San Salvador September 4, 2021. Chivo is a Bitcoin wallet that Salvadoran government will launch for the use of Bitcoin as a legal tender.. Show moreShow less
A person holds a sign that shows President Nayib Bukele, as people participate in a protest against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 7, 2021. Show moreShow less
A barber works at Sevilla Barber Shop where Bitcoin is accepted as a payment method, in Santa Tecla, El Salvador September 6, 2021. Show moreShow less
People take part in a protest against the detention of cryptocurrency commentator Mario Gomez, and against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 1, 2021. Show moreShow less
A person wearing a mask participates in a protest against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 7, 2021. Show moreShow less
A skater passes near a Chivo Wallet ATM at the El Salvador del Mundo Square in San Salvador September 4, 2021. Chivo is a Bitcoin wallet that Salvadoran government will launch for the use of Bitcoin as a legal tender.Show moreShow less
A person holds a sign that reads 'The Bitcoin bill must be repealed, it will bring more corruption and poverty', as people participate in a protest against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 7, 2021. Show moreShow less
People take part of a protest against the detention of cryptocurrency commentator Mario Gomez, and against the use of Bitcoin as legal tender, in San Salvador, El Salvador, September 1, 2021. Show moreShow less
Demonstrators take part in a protest against El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and the recent decision by the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice approving a law that allows his re-election in 2024, in San Salvador, El Salvador September 5, 2021. Show moreShow less
El Salvador becomes world's first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender