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Brazil's Pix instant payments system expands to Argentina

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The Pix payment system is credited with driving crypto adoption in Argentina, according to a report from the Lemon crypto application.

Banco Central do Brasil said on Friday that it expanded its Pix digital payments system to allow Brazilians living in Argentina to access the service to pay for goods, services and send payments in both countries.

The central bank’s instant payments platform is accepted by major crypto platforms and service providers operating in Brazil for fiat onramping, including the Lemon crypto application, Binance Pay, Crypto.Com, the Mercado Bitcoin exchange and the Kraken crypto exchange.

Argentina ranks as the number one country for crypto adoption per capita in LATAM, while Brazil ranks as number one in terms of total crypto value received, according to Lemon’s State of the Crypto Industry in Latin America 2025 report.

Argentina has about 4x the number of crypto users it had during the 2021 market cycle, the report said, and the Latin America region has about a 3x higher adoption rate than the United States.

Lemon also attributed a surge in user downloads of its crypto application to the PIX payments system.

“Argentina recorded 5.4 million crypto app downloads in 2025, with more than 90% corresponding to wallets that implemented Pix payments in Brazil,” the authors of the report said.

Users in Latin America and other jurisdictions with high inflation have turned to digital assets as an alternative to traditional fiat currencies and the legacy financial system, which features relatively higher transaction fees and potential currency controls.

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The Argentine peso clocked its lowest annual inflation rate in eight years in 2025, when inflation climbed back down to 37%, a threefold reduction from the previous year, according to Lemon.

Argentina’s government also removed currency controls, allowing residents in Argentina to sell and buy US dollars on the open market, improving economic conditions for those living in the country.

Previously, Argentine residents were not allowed to sell or buy US dollars, creating a black market for the greenback and dollar-pegged stablecoins.This improvement has opened the door for new crypto use cases beyond savings and cross-border remittances, the report said.

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Source: CoinTelegraph


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