Different countries around the world may have enacted different laws for Bitcoin, but no president has taken the bold step of recognizing Bitcoin as legal tender like the president of El Salvador. The President of El Salvador has not stopped at recognizing Bitcoin as legal tender, but has also provided educational opportunities on Bitcoin in the higher secondary and secondary sectors. EL Salvador is working on implementing CUBO+ on Bitcoin and the slogan "El Salvador will invest 1 Bitcoin every day".
We may see some countries in a few years where Bitcoin will be legalized and the people of the country will be allowed to use it. But I think it is impossible to find another country like El Salvador in the future. The bold steps taken by the President of El Salvador are one of the most difficult things for other countries to take. Even the extreme level they have taken Bitcoin within the country is like a dream for other countries. They have recognized it as legal tender, created a national reserve for Bitcoin and created an education system about Bitcoin. We may see Russia, China, Panama, Brazil and some countries in the Middle East like Turkey and Iran include Bitcoin in their national reserves in a few years. But it will be very difficult for them to take bold decisions like El Salvador.
Bigger countries don't want to risk with it or see it as something insignificant, imo.
That's why El Sal is ahead of such bigger players on the world stage

While major countries in the world have not legalized Bitcoin, the small Latin American country of El Salvador has recognized Bitcoin as legal currency.
There are some arguments that can be made regarding the legality of Bitcoin in El Salvador.
Since El Salvador does not have its own currency, they wanted to reduce their dependence on the dollar by relying on Bitcoin, which is why El Salvador was the first to take a risk on the legitimacy of Bitcoin, something that other countries considered risky.
Moreover, one of the main sources of income for El Salvador is remittances sent by El Salvadorans living in the United States. If remittances can be sent through Bitcoin, it will be much less complicated and costly. This decision is the reason why El Salvador legalized Bitcoin.
The President of El Salvador took a far-sighted view, considering that 70% of his country's population uses mobile phones and does not have bank accounts. If Bitcoin were to be legalized there and a government wallet, the "Chivo wallet", was launched, most citizens would transact Bitcoin through wallets instead of banks. From this perspective, he made a groundbreaking decision regarding the acceptance of Bitcoin, which the major countries of the world did not dare to do.