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US Bitcoiner Moves to El Salvador in Anticipation of ‘Bitcoin City’
Per the government-aligned newspaper Diario El Salvador, the man’s name is Corbin Keegan.
He was described as “an American bitcoiner who has […] settled on one of the beaches of Conchagua, in La Unión.”
Conchagua is the proposed site of Bitcoin City, an in-development tax-free haven for international bitcoiners.
Work has already begun on an airport project that will serve the city.
The media outlet reported that Keegan had been “attracted” to the nation by President Nayib Bukele’s “announcement about the construction of Bitcoin City.”
Keegan claimed that he had “brought forward his arrival to the country” and was “looking forward to seeing the evolution of the project.”
El Salvador: Bitcoin Beach Inspiration?
The American said:
El Zonte, also known as Bitcoin Beach, was the first major BTC-powered community to thrive in El Salvador.
It has been credited as providing the inspiration for Bukele’s eventual adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender in September 2021.
Keegan added:
The media outlet noted that Keegan had “quickly gained” affection from “the community’s residents” and was keen to point out that he “proudly sports an El Salvador shirt.”
And, despite the fact that he reportedly “does not speak Spanish very well,” Keegen reportedly “tries to start conversations with his neighbors.”
Indeed, Keegan has updated his X (Twitter) page to show his location as “Conchagua, El Salvador.”
These include antisemitic sentiments.
Keegan has also posted seemingly far-fetched and unfounded claims about the dangers of coronavirus vaccinations.
Cryptonews.com has approached the newspaper for comment.
Regardless, the media outlet seemingly celebrated the fact that Keegan had taken up residence with a family that works in the fishing industry, and that the “new member of the household” supports the family “with their daily activities.”
Keegan noted:
He concluded that he pays for goods and services “only in Bitcoin, as much as I can,” but conceded that there are “some places where it cannot be used.”