It’s almost like crypto is in general a scam.

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      I’m not going to go wildly out of the scope of the topic, but yes. Any reasonable person knows this is where fiat currency goes.

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        It doesn’t need to.

        Since 2020, the EU has been working on crypto regulation: obligatory KYC and AML, financial knowledge assessment to allow buying ETFs, crypto, margin trading, with matching risk limits and required customer protections similar to stock trading, traceability, ban on privacy tokens, extra rules for meme coins, flagging and blocking of suspicious operations.

        From Dec 30, 2024, in the EU these rug pulls are legally restricted to only people who can afford to lose the money, and are informed of the risks, and can prove it. Anyone offering vulnerable people entry to the casino, is breaking the law, with huge fines attached.

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    Cryptocurrency has exploded in Argentina in recent years, as disillusioned savers sought to keep their money outside traditional banks amid a decades-long economic crisis and soaring inflation rates.

    Kind of makes sense if the people in charge of running their official currency are this corrupt as to be doing blatant pump and dumps on Twitter

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      When’s the last time Argentina had a stable currency? Outside of it being pegged to the U.S. dollar.

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        Not sure, the article links to another article about the recent state of Argentina’s economy and currency though, which seems to be saying among other things that its stability became worse in 2023, which was closely followed by spikes in cryptocurrency adoption:

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        I’m not 100% on all that though since I can’t read Spanish

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            Yeah I mean I did read the translated version, but translations are imperfect. Looks like this confirms that there is a recent spike though

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                I’m generally not a fan of dollar pegs, but refloating the peso led to all sorts of problems. This is of course IMF related, but that might start getting a bit too wonky.

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                  To be fair, I haven’t been following Argentina too closely. Still, remembered how during the campaign, he promised to “reduce inflation to 150% and devalue by 50%”… which was like “what? so 300%?”. Not sure how they managed to close the year at 117% (and 54%), in October it was at 193% (and 54%). I haven’t checked the full “inflation & devaluation” series.