IMF Discourages Use of Crypto in Argentina After an Approved Deal with the Country

IMF Discourages Use of Crypto in Argentina After an Approved Deal with the Country

The Argentine Senate has voted in approval of a heavily criticized letter of intent the country drafted with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which includes a provision discouraging the use of cryptocurrencies.

The formalization of the agreement will help the South American country, which experienced a year-on-year inflation of 52.3% in February, restructure a $45 billion loan it received from the IMF in 2018. Argentina and IMF, signed a Technical Memorandum of Understanding (TMU)  on March 3, including the crypto provision.

The provision, entitled “Strengthening financial resilience,” says:

“To further safeguard financial stability, we are taking important steps to discourage the use of cryptocurrencies with a view to preventing money laundering, informality and disintermediation.”

The letter adds:

“While commercial banks remain liquid and well-capitalized, strong bank oversight will continue, especially following the unwinding of pandemic-related regulatory forbearance.”

The letter-of-intent also confirms Argentina is working to reform its payment digitalization process “to improve the efficiency and costs of payments systems and cash management.”

Argentina has developed into a leading crypto hub in the South American region. With the IMF already disapproving El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender, it seems on a mission to prevent a second Latin American country to do the same.

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Source: igaming