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Digital Culture & AI


Kabosu: the dog who went from abandonment to moving markets
The story of Kabosu —the rescued dog who became a global icon— shows how a meme born from chance can turn into a cultural symbol and, unintentionally, into financial infrastructure. From an abandoned breeding facility in Japan to becoming the face of Dogecoin and influencing real markets, Kabosu’s journey blends tenderness, chaos, internet culture, economics, and humanity. A story about how something small can trigger enormous consequences in the digital world.

Larisa - LoQueArde
5 days ago4 min read


Paying taxes with DOGECOIN in Argentina: not a meme, actual public policy
A direct look at a historic decision: the City of Buenos Aires has begun accepting cryptocurrencies —including Dogecoin— to pay taxes. The post explains how the system works, what it really means (and what it doesn’t), why this move opens a crack in the relationship between citizens and the State, and how it can become a concrete tool for those already navigating crypto. A clear, no-hype analysis with context —and with the ardent perspective of Lo Que Arde.

Larisa - LoQueArde
5 days ago3 min read


Movements that shouldn’t be happening this in sync
A walk through the week’s most unsettling crypto signals: from Argentina’s AL30 turned into a token to massive Bitcoin outflows from Binance, Visa’s fiat→USDC bridge, IBM’s quantum leap, and new global tactics for seizing Bitcoin. Between infrastructure shifts, regulation pressure, AI trading on its own, and markets that behave like living systems, the landscape stops being “news” and becomes a symptom. A map to read what moves while no one’s looking.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 133 min read


Globant + YPF and the fable that 'only now' AI is replacing us
Globant and YPF announce their alliance with AI, but the text dismantles the illusion of novelty: from PID controllers to modern algorithms, machines have always been “thinking.” The post blends irony and critique to reveal that the real replacement isn’t driven by technology — but by learned docility. From television to algorithms, manipulation changed format, not method. An ardent reflection on obedience, faith, and independent thought.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 95 min read


When a rental car turns into a token and you’re like ‘what is happening?
An Argentine startup, Mercado Cripto, turned rental cars into blockchain tokens offering a 10% annual yield.
Each token represents a share of the income generated by real vehicles on the road.
Beyond finance, the project signals a cultural shift — from owning to participating — showing how blockchain is beginning to move through real streets, not just digital ones.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 73 min read


💬 WHY IS IT CALLED MINING IF THERE’S NO DIRT OR GOLD?
A post that blends curiosity, humor, and learning: from the first time a digital bee brought a few cents through Honeygain to understanding how networks, mining, and stablecoins actually work.
Through anecdotes and metaphors, the text explains —without jargon or empty promises— how value is built in the crypto universe: through energy, network, and consensus.
A story about how simple curiosity can turn into knowledge, and how every block —like every idea— is validated in comm

Larisa - LoQueArde
Oct 304 min read


AI Won’t Take Your Job. It’ll Expose You.
A neon-styled Einstein becomes the perfect metaphor for creative rebellion: the mind that refuses to follow the expected path. This post explores how structure and autonomy—not blind conformity—shape real intelligence in the age of AI.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Oct 103 min read
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