A delegation of American congressmen visited Argentina this week to meet with referents of the local ecosystem and dialogue about the present and future of cryptoactives. The agenda included meetings with national government officials, sector businessmen and representatives of the Fintech Argentine Chamber.
From the Argentine Chamber Fintech said that during the meeting the current challenges, the regulatory advances and the opportunities to build legal frameworks that accompany the growth of the ecosystem were addressed. They also highlighted the “enormous potential” of the sector in Argentina and reaffirmed their commitment to innovation, sustainable development and international cooperation.
“We continue building bridges”, They stood out From the entity, which thanked the United States embassy and its partners for having made the meeting possible.
One of the participants of the meeting was Manuel Beaudroit, CEO of the Argentine Exchange of Belo cryptocurrencies, who stressed that The congressmen who arrived are the promoters of the Genius and Clarity lawsaimed at providing greater legal certainty to the ecosystem of cryptoactive in the United States.
«Great meeting. I hope Javier Milei and Luis Caputo advance with the necessary tax exceptions so that the crypto ecosystem is again great », express The businessman in his X account, insisting with this measure that the industry has been inciting.
US legislators also visited Lemon
As cryptootics reported, American legislators also visited Lemon’s officesone of the cryptocurrency sale platforms in Argentina. The meeting, which took place in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo, was held after the meeting that the delegation had with President Javier Milei and his team at Casa Rosada.
During the visit to Lemon, issues such as the adoption of Stablcoins and the future of digital financial infrastructure in emerging economies were addressed. According to a company statement, the delegation was headed by French Hill, president of the Financial Services Commission of the United States Representatives Chamber.
Legislators Don Davis, Warren Davidson, Janelle Bynum, Troy Downing and Tim Moore were also part of the delegation, along with representatives of the United States Embassy.