The article suggests that Nayib Bukele's authoritarian image and perceived corruption are having a negative impact on Bitcoin adoption in El Salvador, particularly among young women. The author argues that: 1. Many people, especially young women, have a negative impression of Bukele and associate him with corruption, authoritarianism, and lack of transparency. 2. This perception is creating an aversion to Bitcoin among some people, as they equate the government's involvement in Bitcoin with Bukele's image. 3. The Chivo system, which was implemented by the government, has been a disaster, causing confusion and scams among users. 4. To continue Bitcoin adoption, the community and free market should take over from the government, allowing people to associate Bitcoin with hope, transparency, peace, prosperity, and trust. The author concludes that: 1. The government's involvement in Bitcoin is not only unnecessary but also detrimental to its adoption. 2. Bitcoiners need to come to El Salvador and shape the narrative around Bitcoin, promoting its values of hope, transparency, and inclusivity. 3. By taking over the narrative, Bitcoiners can help overcome the negative perception created by Bukele's image and promote a more positive and empowering vision for the cryptocurrency. Overall, the article suggests that the success of Bitcoin in El Salvador is dependent on the community and free market taking control and promoting its values, rather than relying on government involvement.