These are English-language news items related to Bitcoin and LATAM (Latin America):
Cabify: Why Latin American Gig Platforms Must Make Space for Digital Payments
Published on april 6, 2022
As Latin America’s gig economy expands, these same employees are also looking for flexibility and convenience in how they’re paid. In PYMNTS new “Digitizing Payments In Latin America Playbook,” Cabify’s Ruth Sosa explains how the rideshare company is offering payment tools that balance the strengths of cash and digital money while also bolstering workers’ loyalty.
[...]US lawmakers introduce companion bill to 'mitigate risks' from El Salvador’s Bitcoin Law
Published on april 5, 2022
“The United States must have a plan in place to protect our financial systems from the risks of [El Salvador’s decision,” said Representative Norma Torres.
[...]El Salvador’s Adoption of Bitcoin as Legal Tender Addressed in Congressional ACES Act
Published on april 5, 2022
Two members of Congress introduced the Accountability for Cryptocurrency in El Salvador (ACES) Act to lower potential risks to the U.S. that could arise from El Salvador’s adoption of bitcoin as legal tender. Rep. Norma J. Torres, D-Calif., chair of the Central America Caucus, and Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., ranking member of the House Permanent […]
[...]Building Bitcoin Communities: In El Salvador And Beyond
Published on april 4, 2022
The Built With Bitcoin Foundation supports Bitcoin education and philanthropy in communities around the world that need financial freedom the most.
[...]Buenos Aires Eyes Blockchain-Based Identity Platform
Published on march 31, 2022
Buenos Aires, Argentina, is working on a blockchain-based digital identity platform to help users get more control over their personal data, Coindesk wrote Thursday (March 31). The city published a whitepaper this week to propose the platform. It should be operational between the last quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023, according to […]
[...]Argentinian Tax Agency Amps Up Scrutiny for Crypto Traders and Holders With New Requirements
Published on march 30, 2022
The Argentinian Tax Agency (AFIP) is watching the movements of cryptocurrency traders and holders, to tighten its control over their transactions. The institution is now sending emails to Argentinian citizens asking for a series of data regarding supposed cryptocurrency operations made in their names. The agency requires the public keys of the citizen and a […]
[...]Rising Streaming Costs Threaten LatAm's Digital Shift
Published on march 30, 2022
Latin America is a continent as case study when it comes to digital modernization from payments to streaming, blazing trails that emerging and developed markets can learn from. In a region shaking off cash dependence, converting to digital recurring payments for streaming subscriptions and leveraging insightful data is powering retention strategies and bringing more unbanked […]
[...]An Invitation To The Black And Latino Crypto Capitol Hill Rally
Published on march 29, 2022
Make your voice heard by participating in a rally to get the nation’s decision-makers’ attention.
[...]Coinbase Set to Close Deal to Acquire 2TM, Parent Company of Latam’s Biggest Exchange, Mercado Bitcoin
Published on march 29, 2022
Coinbase, a leading U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange, is reportedly close to acquiring 2TM, the unicorn company that owns Mercado Bitcoin, the biggest crypto exchange in Latin America (Latam). The exchange has reportedly been in talks to acquire the company since last year, and the deal could be closed in April according to local media, seeing Coinbase […]
[...]Rio de Janeiro to Allow Real Estate Tax Payments With Crypto as of 2023, Mayor Says
Published on march 28, 2022
The state administration will convert crypto payments immediately to Brazilian reais, Mayor Eduardo Paes added.
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