The Central Bank of Argentina is reportedly considering letting traditional lenders trade cryptocurrencies for their clients.
The Central Bank of Argentina is reportedly considering letting traditional lenders trade cryptocurrencies for their clients.
The central bank is drafting a measure and could have it ready as soon as April 2026, Seeking Alpha reported Monday (Dec. 8), citing a report from Argentine newspaper La Nacion.
Argentine banks have been banned from carrying out or facilitating crypto-related transactions for their clients since 2022, according to the report.
The central bank’s consideration of a reversal of the ban follows the 2023 election of Argentine President Javier Milei, who is pro-crypto, per the report.
CoinDesk, which also flagged the news from La Nacion, reported Monday that Argentina is one of the world’s top adopters of…





