The surge in Argentine tourism to Brazil unexpectedly boosted cryptocurrency usage, with stablecoin payments becoming a key driving force

BTC-0,38%

March 4 News: A recent report shows that the adoption of cryptocurrencies in Latin America is accelerating significantly, with Argentina emerging as one of the fastest-growing countries. Data from research firm Lemon indicates that the region’s cryptocurrency adoption rate over the past year is about three times that of the United States, and Argentina’s monthly active users rank among the top in Latin America.

The report points out that the rise in cryptocurrency usage in Argentina is not solely driven by investment demand but is more related to changes in payment infrastructure. Lemon’s CFO Maxi Raimondi stated that crypto technology is gradually integrating into the financial system, much like the internet—many people use it daily without realizing they rely on encrypted networks behind the scenes.

Data shows that stablecoin payments have played a significant role in user growth in Argentina. By 2025, due to the devaluation of the Brazilian real and the appreciation of the Argentine peso, many Argentine tourists are traveling to Brazil for shopping and tourism. When shopping in Brazil, tourists typically use mobile apps compatible with the Pix payment system to complete transactions.

Pix is an instant payment network launched by the Central Bank of Brazil in 2020, which has become the country’s primary payment method, even surpassing traditional credit and debit cards. Many apps supporting Pix facilitate payments using stablecoins like USDT at the settlement layer, allowing Argentine tourists to indirectly use cryptocurrencies in their daily transactions.

Raimondi stated that the number of Argentinians using crypto assets has already quadrupled since 2021, though many users are unaware that they are actually completing transactions with stablecoins. Unlike early uses primarily for asset preservation, stablecoins are now gradually becoming important tools for cross-border consumption and everyday payments.

The report also notes that many Argentinians previously purchased digital dollar assets mainly to hedge against long-term high inflation. However, as inflation pressures ease, it is expected that Argentina’s inflation rate will fall to its lowest in eight years by 2025, and cryptocurrency use cases are expanding from safe-haven assets to payment solutions.

Meanwhile, cryptocurrency adoption in Peru is also growing rapidly. The report estimates that by 2025, the number of crypto app downloads in Peru will exceed 2.9 million, a year-over-year increase of about 50%. Although local investors still focus on Bitcoin’s long-term value, stablecoins and digital dollar assets remain more popular in actual transactions.

Analysts believe that Latin America is forming a crypto usage pattern centered on stablecoin payments, cross-border consumption, and inflation hedging. This trend is likely to continue driving the region’s digital asset penetration upward.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

Robert Kiyosaki warns of a “fake coin” crash, insisting Bitcoin is the safest asset for 2026

Robert Kiyosaki, in a recent post, said that Bitcoin and Ethereum could become the safest investments of 2026, because the United States continues to print money, debt is rising, and inflation is worsening. He criticized the safety of U.S. Treasuries as “the biggest lie,” and noted that real assets and cryptocurrencies can preserve wealth during inflation. His investment recommendations include holding Bitcoin, gold, silver, and commodities. Although some of his predictions weren’t accurate, some of his long-term predictions have come true.

MarketWhisper1h ago

Visa senior executive visits Korea: Korea is the world’s best stablecoin testing ground; 17 million crypto investors + ChatGPT paying customers makes it the world’s second-largest by this measure

Visa executives recently visited South Korea and described the market as the world’s best stablecoin testbed, citing 17M crypto investors and a high rate of AI adoption. However, South Korea has been slow to advance the regulatory framework for digital assets, hindering the progress of related experiments, suggesting that regulatory lag could cause the loss of market advantages.

ChainNewsAbmedia1h ago

World Gold Council: Central Banks in each country net purchased 19 tons of gold in February; China has increased its holdings for the 16th consecutive month

A World Gold Council report shows that in February 2026, central banks net bought 19 tons of gold, up from January but below the 2025 average. Some central banks have continued to accumulate gold; China has increased its holdings for 16 months. Goldman Sachs and UBS predict that the gold price could rise to $5,400 and $5,900, respectively, in the future.

GateNews6h ago

Digital Assets ETP Landscape: Past, Present and Future

Digital asset ETPs saw a peak of over $250B, ending 2025 with $184B AUM, mainly driven by Bitcoin products. The market is evolving, with over 125 new filings indicating a trend toward diversified asset offerings.

CoinDesk8h ago

John Tsang Mao-po: This year, Hong Kong’s IPO fundraising exceeded HK$103 billion, ranking first globally

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government Financial Secretary Paul Chan said that in March, the average daily trading value of the Hong Kong stock market exceeded HK$300 billion, up 8% year over year. This year, funds raised through IPOs have already exceeded HK$103 billion, the world’s No. 1, and companies collectively view Hong Kong as an important window for financing and for “going global.”

GateNews8h ago

Bitcoin ETFs 'will be larger' than gold ETFs: Analyst

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could surpass gold ETFs in total assets under management (AUM) as investor demand expands beyond the traditional “digital gold” narrative, according to ETF analyst James Seyffart. “There are just more use cases of why somebody would put a Bitcoin ETF in a p

Cointelegraph12h ago
Comment
0/400
No comments