Bitfinex releases “Bitcoin Dream in El Salvador” documentary series
Bitfinex has released a three-part documentary series titled “The Bitcoin Dream in El Salvador,” focused on how bitcoin has been used in the country since it adopted BTC as legal tender in 2021. The exchange says the project follows its Bitfinex Financial Freedom Tour, which visited communities across El Salvador and recorded first-hand accounts from local builders and advocates.
A tour-based documentary, filmed across several Salvadoran hubs
According to Bitfinex, the documentary series was filmed during its Financial Freedom Tour, which combined financial education events with on-the-ground reporting. The company says stops included Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador (UTEC) in San Salvador, El Zonte (linked to the Bitcoin Beach initiative), plus Zacatecoluca, Berlin, and the Cherito Café coffee plantation.
Bitfinex frames the goal as documenting what adoption looks like “beyond the headlines,” including changes around El Salvador’s bitcoin policy and the growth of a broader digital assets industry.
Who appears in the series
Bitfinex says the documentary features interviews with several figures it describes as active builders in El Salvador’s bitcoin ecosystem, including Román Martínez (Bitcoin Beach), Napoleón Osorio (Bit-Driver), Ronny Avendaño (The Bitcoin Hardware Store), Michael Ruiz (Build In El Salvador), and Evelyn Lemus (Bitcoin Berlin), among others.
Where to watch it
Bitfinex says “The Bitcoin Dream in El Salvador” is available now on YouTube.
Why it matters for crypto
- El Salvador remains the most watched real-world test case for state-level bitcoin adoption, so new primary-source documentation tends to shape the narrative globally.
- The series is framed around usage and local infrastructure, not price action—useful signal for builders tracking where bitcoin’s “payments + community” story is still alive.
- Exchange-backed education and outreach tours are becoming a softer form of market expansion: if they stick, they can deepen local ecosystems without new protocol changes.
What to watch next
- Whether Bitfinex expands the Financial Freedom Tour concept to additional regions, or publishes follow-up episodes tied to specific verticals like remittances or merchant payments.
- Community response: whether local projects highlighted in the series see measurable upticks in adoption, partnerships, or funding after release.
- Any further updates referenced by the film around changes to El Salvador’s bitcoin framework, since the documentary explicitly aims to track “four years on.”
Source: Bitfinex Blog – Bitfinex Launches Documentary Celebrating El Salvador’s Bitcoin Journey