Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs launch on the Argentine stock exchange

CEDEARs are not subject to income tax. When investing in ETFs, you don’t actually own the underlying asset but rather a stock. BYMA and Banco Comafi have presented new Argentine certificates of deposit (CEDEAR) ETFs, which include digital assets for the first time. Starting tomorrow, December 5, Argentine investors will be able to access the … Read more

Argentina asks to stop registration of bitcoin exchanges

This Wednesday, the NGO Bitcoin Argentina issued a statement against the project of the National Securities Commission (CNV) to create a registry of digital asset service providers (PSAV). The NGO argues that this registry introduces “distortions and inefficiencies” in the market. According to the NGO, the registry poses “great risks.” How the new regulation could … Read more

Argentina opens first bitcoin custody bunker with military technology

The cryptocurrency bunker in Argentina is Prosegur’s third, after Madrid and San Pablo. The client is offered a suitcase and computer designed by the Israeli custody company GK8. Prosegur Cash, a Spanish company specialized in the transportation and custody of cash, has recently inaugurated, through its Prosegur Crypto division, the first cryptoasset bunker in Argentina. … Read more

Now you can use cryptocurrencies to pay for the subway in Buenos Aires

Gone are the days when Buenos Aires users could only pay for the subway with the SUBE card, the rechargeable system used for transportation in Argentina. Starting this week, citizens will be able to access a platform that allows paying with debit and credit cards, and that opens the possibility of paying with bitcoin or … Read more

Argentina advances in the regulation of crypto assets

On November 29, the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA), formerly known as AFIP, incorporated several activities linked to cryptoassets into the “Classifier of Economic Activities” (CLAE). The CLAE is a kind of catalog that organizes, for tax purposes, the various commercial and productive activities in the country, assigning a number or “nomenclator” to each … Read more

How Trump and Milei relate to Bitcoin and CBDCs

Both agree that CBDCs will not be allowed during their respective administration. At the moment, Trump is more bitcoin friendly than Milei. This article was written by Iñaki Apezteguia. Apezteguia is a specialist in cryptocurrencies and fundamental market analysis. He is currently co-founder of Crossing Capitalcarrying out global representation and crypto research for operating strategy. … Read more

What taxes will be paid for investing in bitcoin on the Argentine Stock Exchange?

The Argentine stock market is looking forward to being able to trade bitcoin (BTC) on the traditional stock market: but what is this possibility really about? And what taxes will it involve? Obviously, the bitcoin asset will not be listed or operated on the stock market, either in the United States or in Argentina. What … Read more

“we made the largest fiscal adjustment in the history of humanity”

The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, defines himself as “an anarcho-capitalist libertarian,” adding that these concepts are what show his ideal state, one that does not necessarily coincide with the actions he follows because “real life has a lot of restrictions.” . This is how the president expressed himself during an extensive interview made by … Read more

Javier Milei, a bomb gift from Anarcho-capitalism to the State?

Does Milei’s government imply the discovery that the modern State is mortal? Milei claims to be an anarchist at heart, but a minarchist in practice. Those in ambush with the famous Odysseus were already in the agora of the Trojans, hidden inside the horse, since the Trojans themselves had dragged him to the Acropolis. The … Read more

Milei attracts investors to Argentina, including bitcoiner Salinas Pliego

The economic climate that currently exists in Argentina is gaining new momentum, and this is revealed by investor Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who is setting his sights on the South American country. “It seems prudent to return to Argentina to invest, after all,” the businessman considered one of the richest men in Mexico wrote in a … Read more