Argentina Takes Bold Step in Cryptocurrency Regulation
Argentina's new law aims to regulate undeclared cryptocurrencies, reflecting a shift in policy and embracing digital assets within its economic framework.

Argentina's new law aims to regulate undeclared cryptocurrencies, reflecting a shift in policy and embracing digital assets within its economic framework.
Argentina officially allows Bitcoin for legal contracts amidst high inflation, potentially paving the way for broader crypto adoption.
Argentina's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Diana Mondino, has declared the country's intention to formalise contractual agreements using Bitcoin.
The announcement comes as part of broader leadership changes, with economist Osvaldo Giordano heading the ANSES and engineer Horacio Marín taking charge of YPF from December 10.
Wall Street Memes swiftly responds to a Discord cyber attack by launching the Discord Hack Relief Fund, airdropping $46,000 in $WSM tokens to compensate victims. Those submitting claims by November 17 receive a 1:1 refund for compromised wallet funds, with the community expressing gratitude on Telegram. The team also introduces the Wall Street Memes Casino Loyalty Program and teases the upcoming Wall Street Casino Affiliate Program, set to launch next week.
Louis Vuitton made a noteworthy announcement by establishing its official presence on Discord, a move aimed at enhancing its digital engagement with online communities.
None Trading, a Discord crypto trading bot, has made the difficult decision to cease its operations due to the emergence of a "critical exploit" within its underlying infrastructure.
Argentina has been in a long-standing battle against rising inflation and a continued decline of the peso against the U.S. dollar.
In response to soaring inflation, Argentina has increasingly become a crypto-friendly country when it comes to cryptocurrency adoption.
In response to surging inflation, Argentina has become an increasingly crypto-friendly country in terms of adoption.