Latin America and the Caribbean are in some ways ahead of the curve when it comes to adoption of digital assets.
El Salvador anointed cryptocurrency as legal tender last September, coinciding with a wave of “crypto-friendly” regulations that rolled out across the region. And for socialist countries such as Cuba and Venezuela, struggling under U.S. sanctions, digital currencies have become a lifeline for purchasing goods and services.
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