How to buy Cardano in Argentina

STATUS: LEGAL TO BUY AND HOLD
Regulators: CNV, ARCA As of: June 2026 Last reviewed: June 26, 2026

This is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice, and not a recommendation to buy Cardano or any crypto. Verify the current rules with a qualified local professional and the official regulator before acting.

Quick answer

Buying Cardano (ADA) is legal in Argentina as of June 2026, and most people buy it on a platform available to residents, such as Ripio, Buenbit, Bitso, and Binance, after passing identity checks. Buying and holding Cardano is not a taxable event, but when you later sell or swap it the gain is generally treated as taxable income by ARCA, and holdings at year end fall under the personal assets tax. This is general information, not advice.

Is it legal to buy Cardano in Argentina?

Yes. Buying, holding, selling, and trading Cardano (ADA) is legal for individuals in Argentina as of June 2026. Cardano (ADA) is the native coin of the Cardano blockchain, a proof of stake network used for transfers, smart contracts, and staking. It is treated as a virtual asset rather than legal tender, and acquiring it through a platform is lawful. What is regulated is the business of providing crypto services to the public, which sits under Law 27,739 and the rules of the Comision Nacional de Valores, the CNV.

Under CNV General Resolution 1058/2025, providers operating above the CNV thresholds must register as virtual asset service providers, known as PSAVs, with the CNV, with the updated requirements taking effect from 31 December 2025. The practical step for a buyer is to use a platform that is registered in the CNV PSAV registry and that lists Cardano, and to confirm both before depositing funds. Argentina has very high crypto adoption, driven by inflation and strong demand for digital assets. See the Argentina crypto regulation page for the framework.

Cardano is a volatile asset whose price can move sharply, and buying it through a registered platform does not remove that market risk. This page describes the legal and tax position rather than whether to buy, and nothing here is a recommendation or a price forecast.

Ways to buy Cardano

The most common route is a centralized exchange or local app that serves Argentina, such as Ripio, Buenbit, Bitso, and Binance. After you register and complete identity verification, you fund the account by peso bank transfer or card, then buy Cardano at the market price plus the platform fee. You can keep the coin in the platform custody or withdraw it to a wallet you control. A further route is peer to peer trading, where you buy directly from another person through a platform that holds the coin in escrow until payment clears.

Whichever route you choose, expect to pass a know your customer check that collects your name, identity document, and tax identifier, because that is part of the anti money laundering rules that apply as of June 2026. There is no legal cap on how much Cardano an individual can buy, but platforms set their own limits by verification level and payment method. Always confirm that the specific platform lists Cardano before you sign up, since catalogues differ between providers.

Tax when you buy and sell

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As of June 2026, simply buying and holding Cardano with pesos is not a taxable event in Argentina, and there is no tax on unrealised gains. Tax generally arises when you dispose of Cardano for money, goods, services, or another crypto asset, where the gain is treated as taxable income by the Agencia de Recaudacion y Control Aduanero, the ARCA. A crypto to crypto swap is generally also treated as a disposal.

Separately, Cardano you hold at 31 December is included in the personal assets tax, the impuesto sobre los bienes personales, declared at market value. Keep peso records of the date, amount, and cost of every purchase and sale, since your acquisition cost reduces the taxable gain on disposal. The ARCA receives transaction data from registered local platforms, so accurate records matter. See the Argentina crypto tax page and confirm your position with a tax professional before filing.

Buying Cardano compliantly

To buy Cardano lawfully, choose a platform that is registered as a PSAV with the CNV and that lists the coin, complete its identity verification, fund your account, and keep records for your tax reporting. The platforms below are listed because they are genuinely available to residents of Argentina and list Cardano as of June 2026. This is a description of availability and registration status, not a recommendation, a ranking, or any view on price.

How to act legally

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These platforms serve residents of Argentina and list Cardano as of June 2026. Compare them on fees, supported assets, and CNV registration before you choose, and verify the current status in the CNV registry. We list a platform here only where it is genuinely available to this country.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to buy Cardano in Argentina?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Cardano (ADA) is legal for individuals in Argentina as of June 2026. Providing crypto services to the public is the regulated activity, with providers registering as virtual asset service providers, PSAVs, with the Comision Nacional de Valores under Law 27,739. This is general information, not advice.

Where can I buy Cardano in Argentina?

You can buy Cardano on platforms available to residents of Argentina that list the coin, including Ripio, Buenbit, Bitso, and Binance, as of June 2026. Confirm a platform is registered in the CNV PSAV registry and that it lists Cardano before you deposit funds.

Do I pay tax when I buy Cardano in Argentina?

No. Buying Cardano with pesos and holding it is not a taxable event in Argentina as of June 2026. Tax generally arises when you sell, swap, or spend Cardano, where the gain is treated as taxable income by the Agencia de Recaudacion y Control Aduanero, ARCA, and holdings at year end fall under the personal assets tax. This is not tax advice.

Can I buy Cardano with Argentine pesos?

Yes. As of June 2026, platforms serving Argentina such as Bitso and Ripio accept peso funding, and international platforms offer peso routes or card purchases. Check the current funding methods, limits, and fees on each platform before you buy.

Do I need to verify my identity to buy Cardano in Argentina?

Yes. As of June 2026, registered platforms apply anti money laundering identity checks before you can trade Cardano. Keep records of every purchase and sale, since you will also need cost information for your tax return. This is not tax advice.

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Risk and change note: crypto rules and exchange availability in Argentina change, and the CNV PSAV regime was still being implemented as of June 2026. Cardano can fall as well as rise and you can lose money. The position above carries an as of date and was last reviewed on June 26, 2026. Confirm the current registration, the tax position, and the specific service with the platform, the CNV, ARCA, and a qualified local professional before you act.

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