The post Argentina’s YPF Weighs Crypto Payments at Gas Stations appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), Argentina’s state-controlled energy company, is reportedly considering allowing drivers to pay for gasoline and diesel with cryptocurrency, as digital assets continue to gain traction in everyday transactions across the country. The plan could rely on a third-party processor rather than direct wallet payments, including local and international platforms such as Lemon, Ripio or Binance to handle conversions, local news outlet La Nación reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The review comes two months after YPF began accepting US dollar payments at its stations, a step that made it the country’s first fuel chain to price and process sales in US dollars. The policy came amid a broader push by Economy Minister Luis Caputo to encourage the circulation of hard currency as a way of stabilizing transactions and restoring confidence in the peso. If adopted, the system would mirror the mechanics YPF already uses for US dollar purchases, the report said. Customers would scan a QR code and transfer funds to YPF’s account at Banco Santander, with the app displaying the peso equivalent and a reference rate based on buying prices from Banco Nación. Related: Fiat inflation drives crypto adoption across the globe Argentina ranks 20th in global crypto adoption Argentina placed 20th in the 2025 Global Crypto Adoption Index. The country’s retail centralized-services rank sits at 18, while institutional centralized-services come in at 19, indicating growing crypto adoption by both everyday users and large entities compared to peers. Top 20 countries in overall crypto adoption. Source: Chainalysis However, despite growing adoption, the country has also faced some controversy over the Libra crypto scandal. In February, President Javier Milei shared a post on X endorsing the Libra (LIBRA) memecoin, which quickly surged to a $4 billion market cap before crashing by 94% hours later.… The post Argentina’s YPF Weighs Crypto Payments at Gas Stations appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), Argentina’s state-controlled energy company, is reportedly considering allowing drivers to pay for gasoline and diesel with cryptocurrency, as digital assets continue to gain traction in everyday transactions across the country. The plan could rely on a third-party processor rather than direct wallet payments, including local and international platforms such as Lemon, Ripio or Binance to handle conversions, local news outlet La Nación reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The review comes two months after YPF began accepting US dollar payments at its stations, a step that made it the country’s first fuel chain to price and process sales in US dollars. The policy came amid a broader push by Economy Minister Luis Caputo to encourage the circulation of hard currency as a way of stabilizing transactions and restoring confidence in the peso. If adopted, the system would mirror the mechanics YPF already uses for US dollar purchases, the report said. Customers would scan a QR code and transfer funds to YPF’s account at Banco Santander, with the app displaying the peso equivalent and a reference rate based on buying prices from Banco Nación. Related: Fiat inflation drives crypto adoption across the globe Argentina ranks 20th in global crypto adoption Argentina placed 20th in the 2025 Global Crypto Adoption Index. The country’s retail centralized-services rank sits at 18, while institutional centralized-services come in at 19, indicating growing crypto adoption by both everyday users and large entities compared to peers. Top 20 countries in overall crypto adoption. Source: Chainalysis However, despite growing adoption, the country has also faced some controversy over the Libra crypto scandal. In February, President Javier Milei shared a post on X endorsing the Libra (LIBRA) memecoin, which quickly surged to a $4 billion market cap before crashing by 94% hours later.…

Argentina’s YPF Weighs Crypto Payments at Gas Stations

2025/12/05 16:23

Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), Argentina’s state-controlled energy company, is reportedly considering allowing drivers to pay for gasoline and diesel with cryptocurrency, as digital assets continue to gain traction in everyday transactions across the country.

The plan could rely on a third-party processor rather than direct wallet payments, including local and international platforms such as Lemon, Ripio or Binance to handle conversions, local news outlet La Nación reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The review comes two months after YPF began accepting US dollar payments at its stations, a step that made it the country’s first fuel chain to price and process sales in US dollars. The policy came amid a broader push by Economy Minister Luis Caputo to encourage the circulation of hard currency as a way of stabilizing transactions and restoring confidence in the peso.

If adopted, the system would mirror the mechanics YPF already uses for US dollar purchases, the report said. Customers would scan a QR code and transfer funds to YPF’s account at Banco Santander, with the app displaying the peso equivalent and a reference rate based on buying prices from Banco Nación.

Related: Fiat inflation drives crypto adoption across the globe

Argentina ranks 20th in global crypto adoption

Argentina placed 20th in the 2025 Global Crypto Adoption Index. The country’s retail centralized-services rank sits at 18, while institutional centralized-services come in at 19, indicating growing crypto adoption by both everyday users and large entities compared to peers.

Top 20 countries in overall crypto adoption. Source: Chainalysis

However, despite growing adoption, the country has also faced some controversy over the Libra crypto scandal. In February, President Javier Milei shared a post on X endorsing the Libra (LIBRA) memecoin, which quickly surged to a $4 billion market cap before crashing by 94% hours later.

The move led to investor losses totaling hundreds of millions and triggered calls from opposition members for Milei’s impeachment. However, Milei claimed he had only “spread the word” about the token, not promoted it.

Related: Argentina turns up the heat in Libra scandal with sweeping asset freeze

US-backed $20 billion Argentina bailout scrapped

In a major blow to the country’s dire economic situation, a planned $20 billion rescue for Argentina involving JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup was shelved last month.

According to The Wall Street Journal, instead of a sweeping bailout that had included a $20 billion US Treasury currency swap and a parallel bank-led facility, lenders are discussing a $5 billion repo-style loan. Under the proposal, Argentina would post assets to secure dollars to meet a looming $4 billion January debt payment, then refinance in bond markets to repay the banks.

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