Regulators from both countries are looking to collaborate to foster crypto innovation.
Regulators from El Salvador and Argentina have signed an agreement to help develop the crypto industry in both countries.
The two regulatory agencies will be sharing knowledge and experience in the matter of crypto regulation. “At CNAD we have two core objectives, when it comes to international collaboration,” Reyes told CoinDesk in an email. “To share our expertise with international partners, enabling them to harness the benefits of a well-regulated industry. … to broaden the international footprint of our regulated companies by forging strategic partnership agreements with nations worldwide.”
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