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Argentina burns in crypto: from tokenized Messi to paying with USDT at the grocery store
A blistering roundup of Argentina’s crypto week: from a tokenized Messi and peso-stablecoins racing to exist, to families buying homes with Bitcoin as collateral, Chinese mining stirring again, USDT payments through local QR codes, and a labor reform that quietly mentions crypto salaries. A chaotic, vibrant map of a country moving faster than its own headlines — with reality getting ahead of itself.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 284 min read


The bank that was never going to touch crypto… opened a wallet
A European central bank that was supposed to “never touch crypto” quietly opened a Bitcoin wallet. The Czech National Bank bought BTC, stablecoins and a tokenized deposit—an institutional gesture that matters far more than the amount. If confirmed, it puts Europe ahead of the U.S. in legitimization, sets precedent for bigger banks, and signals a shift in how traditional finance relates to digital assets. A small move on paper, a structural crack in the global narrative.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 143 min read


How an accountant gave structure to crypto chaos
An Argentine accountant specialized in crypto arbitrage proves that disorder isn’t part of the system—it’s a consequence of misunderstanding.
His guide translates digital finance into clear, legal, and traceable procedures.
Between numbers and symbols, he shows that clarity itself can be a quiet revolution.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 92 min read
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