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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst The world is changing and not everything signs for best. Some moves, like El Salvador passing that BTC be national currency and other Latin American countries exploring to do the same is a bold (and dangerous?) one. Geopolitical changes are happening and sides are being drawn in the middle of an always delicate transition to a new social, economical, financial, political paradigm.