Coinbase gains regulatory approval to operate in Argentina

Coinbase has secured regulatory approval to launch its platform in Argentina. 

The company obtained a Virtual Asset Service Provider registration from Argentina’s National Securities Commission, granting it permission to operate within the country’s virtual asset regulatory framework.

Argentina’s ongoing economic challenges, including high inflation and a volatile currency, have accelerated cryptocurrency adoption in the country. An estimated 5 million Argentinians use cryptocurrency daily, viewing it as both a hedge against inflation and a means of accessing global financial systems.

Argentina’s crypto adoption

A recent Coinbase survey revealed that 87% of Argentinians believe crypto can enhance financial independence, with many considering it a tool to combat rising costs and limited access to foreign currencies.

Coinbase’s expansion into Argentina will be led by Matías Alberti, a fintech expert with experience at local firms such as Buenbit.

The company plans to combine its trading platform with educational programs aimed at helping users navigate the opportunities and risks associated with cryptocurrency.

“For many Argentinians, crypto isn’t just an investment, it’s a necessity for regaining control over their financial futures,” said Fabio Plein, Director for the Americas at Coinbase.

Coinbase has emphasized its focus on security and compliance, positioning itself as a trustworthy platform in a market where user trust is critical.

The launch represents another step in Coinbase’s global expansion, with a mission to increase economic freedom and improve financial stability for its users.

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