#polkadot2.0 Indonesia does not regard Bitcoin as an important national asset for several complex reasons involving economic policy, regulation, and socio-economic conditions that differ from El Salvador. Here is the explanation:$BTC

1. Monetary Stability and Central Bank Authority

- Bank Indonesia (BI) is tasked with maintaining the stability of the Rupiah and inflation. Bitcoin, with high volatility (price changes ±10-30% in a day), is considered risky for disrupting monetary stability.

- El Salvador uses the US Dollar as its official currency, so Bitcoin adoption does not conflict with national currency policy. Meanwhile, Indonesia has the Rupiah, which needs to maintain its sovereignty.