That Central American leader who made Bitcoin legal tender? Still sitting pretty with roughly 80% approval ratings. Wild numbers for any politician these days. Here's the kicker though - even if things go sideways in 2026 and people start grumbling, the political machinery might just keep humming along regardless. Makes you wonder how much public opinion actually moves the needle when institutional momentum's already locked in. The crypto experiment down there isn't just about market charts anymore.
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LoneValidator
· 23h ago
80% approval rating? This guy really has some skills, rarely seen among politicians in the crypto world.
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FlatTax
· 23h ago
An 80% support rate is indeed outrageous, but don't forget that polls themselves can also be manipulated.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 23h ago
An 80% approval rating is indeed incredible, but we all know how long such numbers can last...
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TestnetNomad
· 23h ago
NGL, this guy is really steady right now. An 80% figure is simply outrageous in today's context...
Once the inertia of the system starts moving, no one can really stop it. Public opinion might not be as important as we think.
That Central American leader who made Bitcoin legal tender? Still sitting pretty with roughly 80% approval ratings. Wild numbers for any politician these days. Here's the kicker though - even if things go sideways in 2026 and people start grumbling, the political machinery might just keep humming along regardless. Makes you wonder how much public opinion actually moves the needle when institutional momentum's already locked in. The crypto experiment down there isn't just about market charts anymore.