Argentina's Congress is considering a push for cryptocurrency integration by 2026, spearheaded by Deputy Martin Yeza. Proposed reforms would allow the central bank to hold and mine cryptocurrencies, potentially incorporating stablecoins into the national payment system. Entrepreneur Rocelo Lopez supports this "tetherization" strategy, citing its cost-effectiveness and traceability advantages over dollarization. Meanwhile, Argentine banks are preparing to offer crypto services as the central bank develops regulations to open the market to private firms. The evolving landscape keeps the fear and greed index as a crucial indicator of market sentiment.
Argentina Eyes Crypto Integration by 2026 with Legislative Push
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