Asia's racing ahead while South America rewrites the playbook—what a week for crypto infrastructure.



Taiwan just locked in stablecoin rules rolling out in 2026. Not vague guidelines—actual regs. Meanwhile, Argentina's banking sector? They're eyeing an April launch for crypto services. Banks. Crypto. April. Let that sink in.

Robinhood quietly slipped into Indonesia. No fanfare, just expansion. Over in the Philippines, GoTyme flipped the switch for 6.5 million users—crypto's now in their wallets. And Hong Kong? They dropped a tax framework. Finally.

Bridges being built. Walls coming down. The infrastructure play is real, and it's happening across multiple time zones simultaneously.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 12-11 11:49
This wave of infrastructure development in Asia is really impressive. Does Argentina's bank, which is involved in crypto, also dare to take on this kind of work? The entire situation has turned around.
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ProtocolRebelvip
· 12-11 11:43
Things are happening here in Asia, and Argentina is catching up... Banks really making crypto a reality isn't just a dream anymore.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 12-11 11:41
Asia has truly taken off, and Argentina is also starting to get active. The infrastructure competition has really begun.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 12-11 11:40
Asia is really taking off, Argentina is also trying new tricks, and the infrastructure is definitely changing.
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