Angry protesters in El Salvador, oppose the legalization of digital financial technology.
The cost of Bitcoin on Tuesday dropped to the lowest level in the month, dropped from $ 52,000 (£ 37,730) to $ 43,000.
One opposition politician said the decline in digital currency had cost the nation $ 3m.
The launch of Bitcoin in El Salvador has been different from what President Nayib Bukele was expecting at the start of the experiment.
Companies like Apple and Huawei did not support the government in its program known as 'Chivo', and consumers were withdrawing after realizing they could not continue with the registration in those companies.
But the Chivo system began to be adopted by more platforms and was accepted by companies like Starbucks and McDonald's.
The government had provided $ 30 of Bitcoin to each citizen to encourage them to accept the system.
It was alleged that bitcoin could redeem $ 400m a year in remittance payments.
However, using the world bank and government figures, the BBC calculated and found close to $ 170m.
Ed Hernandez sells a family store in San Salvador where customers can buy rice beans and hygiene products.
"At this time of the corona epidemic it is okay to spend digital money," he told the BBC, saying it helps him get the right amount and not fake.