OKX Expands to Argentina Amid Regulatory Challenges in South Korea
OKX launches crypto services in Argentina, targeting growth in Latin America, amidst facing regulatory challenges in South Korea for unregistered token trading platform operations.

OKX launches crypto services in Argentina, targeting growth in Latin America, amidst facing regulatory challenges in South Korea for unregistered token trading platform operations.
Argentinian President and Bitcoin enthusiast Milai announced plans to eliminate taxes and fees on Bitcoin transactions below $100,000.
Argentina officially allows Bitcoin for legal contracts amidst high inflation, potentially paving the way for broader crypto adoption.
Javier Milei assumes Argentina's presidency, promising radical economic reform amidst a severe crisis, reflecting the nation's hope for a transformative libertarian approach.
Libertarian Javier Milei was elected President of Argentina, and he has introduced an economic shock therapy. He does not advocate for using Bitcoin as the legal tender in Argentina.
Milei has been outspoken in criticising Argentina's central bank, denouncing it as a scam and a tool for politicians to impose an "inflationary tax" on the public.
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.
Bitcoin Argentina, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and growth of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in the country, will implement ...
Argentina’s largest bank has embraced crypto and will allow its customers to begin purchasing four crypto assets including Bitcoin through their accounts at the bank.