He used to be on my personal Bitcoin hall of fame — young, smart, unafraid to challenge global institutions, and he even won some major battles. He stood strong for Bitcoin when most mocked or dismissed it. He brought unprecedented security to El Salvador, practically eradicating gang violence, which is no small feat. But seeing him now align with Trump-era policies and accept illegal deportations from the U.S.? That’s deeply disappointing. I didn’t expect that from Nayib. Has it changed my opinion of him? Honestly, yes. I admired his boldness and independence, but this feels like compromise at the expense of dignity and freedom.
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