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I haven't been following up here but this is a good read, an improved compliance is being made.
If Bitcoin can be announced a legal tender in a country like El-Salvador, then teaching not in schools shouldn't be a thing of worry, because it's part of their main payments system and currency, which they supported and the people see it the same way they are learning finance and commerce in schools, the government therein is trying and putting so much efforts in making Bitcoin everyone's interest of adopting and use through various initiatives.
They implementing this wasn't something to worry about, it rather shows how innovative they are since their decision to announced Bitcoin as a legal tender, they are not just moving by the trend but rather have a clear plan. By the way, this is sting a special news, after all, it is not as if countries implement something similar for their fiat currency.