Crypto exchanges available in Argentina
Many crypto exchanges are available to residents of Argentina as of March 2026, including local platforms such as Lemon, Ripio, Belo, and Buenbit, and international platforms such as Bitso and Binance. Providers that operate above the Comisión Nacional de Valores thresholds must be registered as virtual asset service providers, PSAVs, in the CNV registry. The list below is a neutral comparison of availability, not a ranking by quality, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy any crypto. Always confirm a platform's registration in the CNV registry before you sign up.
How to read this list
This page lists platforms that are genuinely available to residents of Argentina and compares them on plain factual points. It is not a verdict on which is best for you, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy any crypto. As of March 2026 the law requires providers operating above the CNV thresholds, reported around 35,000 UVA of monthly activity, to be registered as PSAVs with the Comisión Nacional de Valores, the CNV. Registration is the key compliance signal, so check that a platform appears in the CNV registry before you commit. See the Argentina regulation page for the framework.
Exchanges available in Argentina
| Platform | Type | Registration as of March 2026 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lemon | Argentine platform | Operates locally and registers under the CNV regime | A widely used local app with a peso on ramp and a card, popular for everyday use. |
| Ripio | Argentine platform | Long established local provider in the CNV regime | One of the oldest crypto companies in Argentina, offering buying, selling, and custody. |
| Belo | Argentine platform | Local provider operating under the CNV regime | A local app focused on stablecoins, peso, and card spending. |
| Buenbit | Argentine platform | Local provider operating under the CNV regime | A local exchange offering peso and stablecoin services. |
| Bitso | Latin American exchange | Operates in Argentina through a registered local entity | A large regional platform with deep peso liquidity. Fees vary by product. |
| Binance | International exchange | Serves Argentina and has been registering under the CNV regime | The largest platform by volume, with a wide asset selection and peso routes. |
Fees, supported assets, and funding methods change often and differ by product, so confirm the current terms on each platform before you commit. Registration status can also change as more providers complete the CNV process, so a platform that is available today should still be checked against the current CNV registry.
Compare available exchanges in Argentina
These platforms are available to residents of Argentina as of March 2026. Compare them on fees, supported assets, and registration, then verify the current status in the CNV registry before you sign up. We list a platform here only where it is genuinely available to this country.
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How to buy compliantly in Argentina
Choose a platform that is available to residents of Argentina and registered as a PSAV with the CNV, complete its identity checks, and fund your account through a method it supports, such as a peso bank transfer or a card. Keep records of every purchase, sale, and the costs involved, because as of March 2026 ARCA treats gains from disposing of crypto as taxable income and includes crypto in the personal assets tax. See the Argentina tax page and the buy bitcoin page. This is information, not advice.
Regulator and sources
The virtual asset regulator is the CNV, which runs the PSAV registry. The tax authority is ARCA. Availability is checked against each platform and the CNV registry.
- Comisión Nacional de Valores (CNV), on the PSAV registry and registration thresholds under Law 27,739 and Resolution 1058/2025.
- CNV PSAV registry, on which providers are registered to serve Argentina.
- Agencia de Recaudación y Control Aduanero (ARCA), on the tax treatment of crypto bought and sold on these platforms.
Frequently asked questions
- Which crypto exchanges are available in Argentina?
- As of March 2026, platforms available to residents of Argentina include local apps such as Lemon, Ripio, Belo, and Buenbit, and international platforms such as Bitso and Binance. Availability and registration can change, so check the CNV registry before signing up.
- Are crypto exchanges legal in Argentina?
- Yes. As of March 2026, providing crypto services is legal but regulated, and providers operating above the CNV thresholds must register as PSAVs under Law 27,739 and Resolution 1058/2025. The CNV runs the registry.
- Is there a local Argentine crypto exchange?
- Yes. As of March 2026, local platforms such as Lemon, Ripio, Belo, and Buenbit serve Argentine users with peso on ramps and stablecoin services. Confirm a platform's current registration in the CNV registry before you sign up.
- Do I pay tax on crypto bought on these exchanges in Argentina?
- You pay tax when you dispose of crypto for money, goods, or services, treated as taxable income by ARCA, and crypto you hold at year end is included in the personal assets tax, as of March 2026. Keep records of your costs. This is not tax advice.
- How do I know if an exchange is registered in Argentina?
- As of March 2026, registered providers appear in the CNV PSAV registry. Check the CNV registry directly for the current status of any platform before you rely on it, since registration is being completed on a rolling basis.