The New York Times’ Latest Attack On El Salvador And BTC Won’t Age Well, Pt. 1

The New York TImes building

The New York Times joined the rest of mainstream media in kicking bitcoin when it’s down. Even though the world’s economy is clearly in the red across the board, bitcoin deniers are having the time of their lives declaring bitcoin dead. That puts Nayib Bukele and El Salvador’s bitcoin bet in mainstream media’s sights. 

The title gives away The New York Times’ intentions and general view of the situation, “A Poor Country Made Bitcoin a National Currency. The Bet Isn’t Paying Off.” Yikes! First of all, that’s a classist title. Second, we beg to differ. From the get-go, The New York Times’ claims are generally false, hyperbolic, and short-sighted. The article stinks of the high time preference of the fiat world, and Bitcoinist is here to criticize the critics.

UPDATE: This article has a part 2, which deals with the positives and the worst lies.

What Did The New York Times Say, Exactly?

To be fair, the article gets most of the facts right. For example, “Mr. Bukele’s bitcoin push was dealt a further blow by a global cryptocurrency sell off that wiped away hundreds of billions dollars from the value of digital assets since March.” Ok, that’s fair. The New York Times omits to mention that the Terra/ Luna collapse was the catalyst for this crash. Or the benefits this purge will bring to the crypto economy as a whole.

“But nearly a year after the country’s president, Nayib Bukele, shocked the financial world by making its most popular digital coin a national currency, his bet appears to be backfiring, highlighting the gap between the utopian promises of cryptocurrency’s proponents and economic realities.”

That’s not what’s happening at all, New York Times. The people in charge of El Salvador’s economy, including the President, knew that bitcoin was volatile from the get-go. They, along with everyone, knew that this scenario was not only likely but inevitable. It took the whole market by surprise, that’s a fact, but it’s not like the Salvadorans weren’t prepared for this stage of the bitcoin cycle.

BTC price chart for 07/08/2022 on Bittrex | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com

The New York Times’ Attacks On El Salvador

It’s important to remember that we’re less than a year into this experiment. And to realize Bitcoinist is focusing on the real problems and doing a better job at criticizing El Salvador’s bitcoin experiment than The New York Times.

Other People’s Attacks On El Salvador

This article is the gift that keeps on giving. Join Bitcoinist this afternoon for a look at the positive side of The New York Times piece and for their most dishonest attacks on bitcoin. The authors saved the best for last, as did we. 

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