El Salvador’s Bitcoin Histórico event is introducing a new interactive experience for visitors: the Bitcoin Histórico Passport, a commemorative activity that allows participants to collect exclusive stamps at the most emblematic landmarks of San Salvador’s Historic Center.
During the two-day celebration, attendees will be able to visit five key sites — the National Palace, Plaza Gerardo Barrios, Plaza Morazán, the National Theater, and BINAES — to collect one or two unique stamps at each location. These limited-edition stamps will serve as mementos of the country’s historic role in the global Bitcoin movement.
The process is simple. Visitors can obtain their Histórico Passport at the event’s main entrance (Check-in Area). From there, they are encouraged to explore the city’s landmarks, ask for their stamps at each entrance (or in designated areas such as the Bitcoin Zone at BINAES and near the statues in the plazas), and complete their collection.
Once all five stamps are secured, participants will have completed their symbolic “historic Bitcoin journey.” The event’s organizers describe it as a playful and meaningful way to engage with El Salvador’s cultural heritage while celebrating the nation’s leadership in financial innovation.
Get your stamps. Collect history.