On September 24, according to the latest household remittance statistics report from the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador, Salvadorans still prefer to use the US dollar as the basis for sending and receiving remittances. The report found that only 1.1% of all remittances sent to El Salvador included cryptocurrencies, indicating that most use other methods. The report confirmed that the amount of cryptocurrency remittances has been declining since Salvadorans received $84.8 million in digital currency in 2022. It fell to $59.5 million in 2023 and now only reached $57.4 million in 2024. It is reported that the Salvadoran government is committed to incentivizing the use of cryptocurrencies for payments and remittances, and has even funded the national crypto wallet Chivo and provided airdrops for citizens to familiarize themselves with Bitcoin.