Bitcoin may not yet have "conquered" Argentina, but it's certainly making in-roads.
That much was obvious last week at "Bitcoin Day" in Buenos Aires, where 500 attendees took part in an event aimed at serving a growing demand for information on the technology. Held in the heart of the city's Almagro neighborhood, the conference served a reminder of how the country is still the leader in regional adoption, even if other developments in Latin America (like Colombia's possible petro cryptocurrency) may have stolen the spotlight of late.
For example, Chile's Guillermo Torrealba, CEO of the cryptocurrency services firm Buda, contrasted his efforts to achieve banking support in Argentina with experiences elsewhere.
"There are even banks here that have executives that are exclusively dedicated to cryptocurrency companies," Torrealba said. Compared with his home country, the situation, he said, is night and day.
"In Chile last week, all commercial banks have decided to close the accounts to all the cryptocurrency companies at the same time. They killed the industry," he told CoinDesk.
Still, that's not to say there isn't optimism that other countries will follow in Argentina's progressive footsteps.
Torrealba expects government or judicial intervention to ultimately end the blockade, asserting that countries like Peru are already pursuing a different strategy, seeking to observe and learn.
"We believe that it is not long before the traditional financial industry will come looking for us in order to begin to use our infrastructure," he said.
But in Argentina, that might already be happening.
Gonzalo Blousson, CEO of digital notary startup Signatura, for one, acknowledged progress is being made. Already, Argentina is registering official bulletins on the blockchain, a development he credits to a vibrant local community that has been evangelizing for the tech for years.
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