The following are the top crypto news stories from Latin America this week. The Brazilian stock exchange B3 boosted its blockchain integration strategy by announcing a stablecoin and a tokenisation platform.
This week saw two of the most significant crypto headlines in Latin America, highlighting the region’s fast-changing digital-asset ecosystem. On the one hand, Banxico issued a strong warning about the systemic risks associated with stablecoins, signalling increased regulatory scrutiny in Mexico.
LATAM is establishing itself as a vital hub in the global Bitcoin ecosystem, with new milestones demonstrating both rapid adoption and increasing creativity. Bitso Business, the B2B unit of Mexican crypto exchange Bitso, wrapped up the 2025 Stablecoin Conference with major announcements.
LATAM is establishing itself as a vital hub in the global bitcoin ecosystem, with new milestones demonstrating both rapid acceptance and rising creativity. This week’s highlights include an increase in blockchain use cases across the region, ranging from remittances to financial inclusion, as well as the international listing of the FIRU token on Coinstore, a […]
This week’s most notable news in Latin America is that the Brazilian financial system moves closer to global trends in financial digitalisation, setting the stage for a more modern, agile, and secure infrastructure.
Global remittances are expected to exceed $800 billion this year, driven by rapid innovation in cross-border payment infrastructure, particularly in emerging economies. Ollie Walsh, President of Qenta and former Co-Founder of Pipit Global, a cash-to-digital platform that created one of the world’s largest payment networks, is at the heart of this revolution. Walsh was the […]
Latin America’s crypto scene continues to evolve, with new products and regional expansions highlighting its rapid growth. Bybit, one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced a major expansion into Latin America, focusing on key markets like Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile.