Blockchain and crypto currencies

Latin America is the region to watch for anyone invested in the future of Web3, nurtured by   economic necessity as well as the proactive measures that regional governments from Argentina to El Salvador are introducing. Web3  ecosystems are rapidly evolving across the region, while crypto is increasingly being seen as an accessible hedge against high inflation, and an alternative to the high remittance fees many face.

Latin American economies often exhibit volatility including wealth evaporating inflationary swings. Argentina is a case in point. With inflation hitting levels above 200%, individuals are urgently seeking ways to preserve their savings and are turning to crypto – stablecoins in particular –  to do so. About 5 million Argentineans are estimated to hold crypto currency. That represents a sixth of the working-age population. 

Here at Broadminded, we are leaders in regional blockchain and crypto research. We have been digging deep into this nascent market for the past four years, producing a popular, free annual market intelligence report that maps the main blockchain regulatory advances across Latin America. It also provides in-depth analysis of how Web3 is being embraced across the region, including reviews of a multitude of promising grassroots projects.  

We work with a range of blockchain companies and projects, helping our international clients to fully understand adoption trends and barriers across the region. Whether you are a web3 company looking to enter a market in Latin America, an international company operating in Latin America that wants to adopt blockchain technology, or one that wants to start accepting crypto currency payments, you are in the right place for all the best information.

Broadminded research services include:

How do Latin Americans feel about blockchain?

How usable are crypto trading platforms for different audiences in Latin America? 

Who are the biggest local and international competitors?
What are their strong and weak points?
What unique features do main competitors offer? 

What is the regulatory environment like in Latin America? What are the regulations in each market and how fast are they developing? What steps should international companies take to ensure compliance? 

Are local journalists up to speed on the latest developments and do they feel adequately equipped to communicate about Web3 advances?