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To make it easy for people in El Salvador to use the cryptocurrency, the government has launched its own digital wallet named Chivo. This wallet allows people to manage their assets and, in a country where Bitcoin is now an official currency, to effectively manage their bank account. For a few weeks now, some Salvadorans have been noticing the mysterious disappearance of funds directly from their wallet.

And while Nayib Bukele's government continues to trumpet its "success" on social media, locals complain about the government's lack of assistance with such matters. Several internet users took to Twitter to complain, providing evidence of the disappearing funds. Some of the user's evidence has been present on the social network since December 18, yet the government has still not responded to the issue, preferring to promote its monetary system.

Another issue raised by residents of the country sees hundreds of Salvadorans claim that hackers have opened Chivo wallets with their ID numbers. Between October 9 and 14, Cristosal, a human rights organization in El Salvador, received notifications from Salvadorans reporting identity theft with their Chivo wallets, according to Rina Montti, the group's research director.

However, the security system requires a scanned ID, front and back, to verify a person's identity, and then performs facial recognition to match the photo. The problem is that it's seemingly easy to bypass. A simple photocopy of her driver's license was enough, but, more importantly, the video-maker then used a photo of Sarah Connor -- a famous character from the "Terminator" franchise -- to perform the facial recognition step.

And it worked. If the security system really is this vulnerable, it's easy to see how hackers might have been able to use or access the accounts of other residents.

As the government continues to promote Bitcoin as an effective alternative to regain economic sovereignty, it would do well to start addressing these issues. Indeed, after this experience with the Chivo wallet, it's hard to imagine many Salvadorans rushing to move to the Bitcoin City that the El Salvador president hopes to build. P1 million penalty for any PBA team found guilty of tampering. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.

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