In a major move, Coinbase has just secured approval from Argentina’s National Securities Commission (CNV) to operate as a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP). This marks a significant milestone in the exchange’s ongoing expansion efforts across Latin America.
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Coinbase reports that nearly 5 million Argentinians use cryptocurrency daily, with 76% of adults viewing it as a solution to issues like inflation and high transaction fees. Matías Alberti, a former fintech executive from Buenbit and Clara, will lead Coinbase’s operations in Argentina, helping to guide the company’s growth in the country.
With this approval, Coinbase is now able to offer a full range of services, such as buying, selling, transferring, and storing cryptocurrencies. This expansion strengthens Coinbase’s presence in Latin America, particularly in one of the region’s largest economies, further expanding its global reach.
Coinbase’s move into Argentina comes as the local market becomes increasingly competitive. Binance
Coinbase’s launch in Argentina coincides with growing international crypto collaboration. In December 2024, Argentina and El Salvador signed an agreement to boost the crypto industry, paving the way for Argentina to become a key player in the global digital asset market.
As more countries open their doors to crypto, digital assets continue to be the buzz of the market. We’ll keep you updated!
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