For most Bolivians, the dollar story starts at the ATM. You ask for dollars. The bank shrugs. The official rate on the wall says one thing; the rate on the street, in WhatsApp groups and on crypto-style apps says something very different. For years, the state insisted that the “real” price was fixed around 6.96 […]
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