Argentina: Upcoming crypto regulations will not focus on tokens, but...
The government of Argentina is considering a regulatory framework for crypto companies that will define oversight and jurisdiction.
The government of Argentina is looking to come up with a regulatory framework. It would define the oversight requirement for companies operating in the crypto space. Moreover, the country’s National Securities Commission will reportedly be involved with the development and implementation of said regulations.Bloomberg
Argentina’s Congress is currently debating a reform in its money laundering prevention law. The law will give the Nation Securities Commission oversight of digital asset service providers. According to CNV President Sebastian Negri, the upcoming regulation will focus on crypto exchanges, not tokens. The regulation could effect progressively following approval of the Congressional bill.
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