El Salvador’s Bitcoin education, led by Stacy Herbert has fueled in many jobs, tech vibes, and optimism, redefining its future as Bitcoin central.
El Salvador made waves about four years ago when President Nayib Bukele said, “Yep, Bitcoin is now legal tender here,” putting it on equal footing with the country’s currency. Fast forward, the country’s all-in on crypto: a $630M Bitcoin reserve, plans for $1B in Bitcoin bonds, and even Tether shifting its HQ to El Salvador.
The real flex? Their Bitcoin education program. Stacy Herbert, who heads El Salvador’s Bitcoin Office, calls it a game-changer. They’re training up Bitcoin developers, and Herbert’s vibe is clear: “We need Bitcoin engineers, and we’re making them.” From high school classrooms to government offices, Bitcoin’s becoming part of everyday life. Students learn to run Bitcoin nodes, use mining rigs, and snag tech jobs that pay $4,000/month (vs. $600 for regular CS grads).
Even 80,000 government workers completed Bitcoin courses, and next up is AI and robotics classes for kids. El Salvador’s leveling up hard. Companies like Tether and Bitfinex are loving it, hiring local talent.
Despite tweaks to its Bitcoin wallet policy, the government’s still stacking sats—buying 1 Bitcoin daily and preparing for global crypto leadership. Herbert sums it up: “Good times are coming.
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