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5 Years After the Bitcoin Law, Crypto Accounts for Just 0.7% of El Salvador’s $5B Remittance Market

On July 26, 2026 by voice

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Crypto Remittances Fail to Gain Traction in El Salvador

El Salvador, referred to as the bitcoin country, still lacks adoption of digital currencies in the remittances arena.

Numbers issued by the Central Bank of El Salvador revealed that during the first half of 2026, only $35.4 million of the total volume of external remittances was sent to the country using digital currency channels. The figure represents less than 1% of all funds sent to the country in 2026, which reached over $5 billion.

In comparison, cash remittances, which are handed over personally when senders travel from another country to El Salvador to visit their relatives, rose to 3.8%. Even so, crypto remittance numbers are significantly higher than those reached during H1 2025, when these registered $25.4 million in volumes, a rise of 39.1%.

Remittance Data. Source: Central Bank of El Salvador.

Total remittances for the period also rose from $4.84 billion to 5.06 billion, a rise of 219.2 million (4.5%). Remittance companies and banks constitute the preferred channels for Salvadorans to send money home, intermediating over 84% of the volume received from abroad.

Since El Salvador passed the so-called Bitcoin law in 2021, crypto remittances have failed to gain traction, with Salvadorans abroad still relying on traditional remittance channels to send money.

Remittances were one of the key elements touted by the Salvadoran government for crypto adoption, allowing citizens to save money and achieve faster settlement times using digital assets.

Bukele himself promoted the use of the Chivo wallet, a state-sponsored wallet now winding down operations as part of a credit deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to receive remittances and payments, sidestepping incumbents such as Western Union. Early reports estimated that pivoting to crypto could save Salvadorans $400 million each year in transaction and middlemen fees.

Nonetheless, five years since bitcoin was declared legal tender, digital assets only account for 0.7% of all volumes received by Salvadorans.

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