Crypto & Web3·Jun 22, 2026

Kucoin Plugs Into Argentina’s Transferencias 3.0, Bringing Crypto to QR Checkouts

Kucoin has expanded its digital payment system into Argentina and Peru, integrating crypto and stablecoins directly into local quick response (QR)-code payment networks. Key TakeawaysKucoin has expanded its digital payment system into the L

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Kucoin Plugs Into Argentina’s Transferencias 3.0, Bringing Crypto to QR Checkouts
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Kucoin has expanded its digital payment system into Argentina and Peru, integrating crypto and stablecoins directly into local quick response (QR)-code payment networks. Key TakeawaysKucoin has expanded its digital payment system into the L

  • Kucoin has expanded its digital payment system into Argentina and Peru, integrating crypto and stablecoins directly into local quick response (QR)-code payment networks.
  • The move reflects an accelerating trend across South America, where inflation and limited banking access have driven consumers toward mobile-first digital wallets rather than traditional credit cards.
  • Under the new rollout, Kucoin Pay will plug into Argentina’s government-regulated Transferencias 3.0 system.
  • In Peru, the system will connect with Yape and Plin, two mobile payment applications that have largely replaced cash for peer-to-peer and retail transactions across the country.
  • The rollout lands in a highly competitive regional landscape.

Kucoin has expanded its digital payment system into Argentina and Peru, integrating crypto and stablecoins directly into local quick response (QR)-code payment networks. Key TakeawaysKucoin has expanded its digital payment system into the Latin American nations of Argentina and Peru.Integrating stablecoins into Transferencias 3.0 addresses South America’s inflation and 2 main wallet apps.Bypassing standalone apps will drive the next phase of crypto adoption by making digital assets like cash. Merging Crypto With Regional QR Systems Cryptocurrency platform Kucoin announced on June 22 the expansion of its digital payment system into Argentina and Peru, integrating crypto and stablecoins directly into the regional networks that power everyday QR-code transactions. The move reflects an accelerating trend across South America, where inflation and limited banking access have driven consumers toward mobile-first digital wallets rather than traditional credit cards. Under the new rollout, Kucoin Pay will plug into Argentina’s government-regulated Transferencias 3.0 system. The framework mandates that QR codes be interoperable, meaning a consumer can scan a single code at a merchant counter and pay using a variety of competing digital wallets, including the market-dominant Mercado Pago. In Peru, the system will connect with Yape and Plin, two mobile payment applications that have largely replaced cash for peer-to-peer and retail transactions across the country. The integration represents a significant shift in how digital assets function in high-growth markets. While early cryptocurrency adoption focused heavily on speculative trading, local economic pressures have increasingly forced a pivot toward real-world utility. “Real-world utility will define the next phase of crypto adoption, and payments are where this shift becomes most visible,” Alicia Kao, Managing Director of Kucoin, said in a statement. Kao added that the expansion aims to connect blockchain-based assets “with the banking and payment systems people already rely on.” Instead of forcing merchants to set up specialized infrastructure to accept digital assets, the platform’s backend system automatically routes and converts the cryptocurrency or dollar-pegged stablecoin into local fiat currency during the scan-and-pay process. The rollout lands in a highly competitive regional landscape. While crypto-backed debit cards have gained steady traction in the region over the last few years, local payment ecosystems are increasingly dominated by instant, fiat-based bank transfer systems—most notably Brazil’s Pix network. By embedding crypto options directly within existing QR infrastructure like Transferencias 3.0 and Peru’s digital wallets, financial technology firms are attempting to bypass the friction of standalone crypto applications, aiming to make digital assets indistinguishable from everyday cash transfers at checkout. Mercado Libre is shutting down mercado coin, its Brazil-based cryptocurrency loyalty token, effective April 17, 2026, nearly four years after…Mercado Libre Ends Mercado Coin Program, Cites No Official ReasonMercado Libre is shutting down mercado coin, its Brazil-based cryptocurrency loyalty token, effective April 17, 2026, nearly four years after…Mercado Libre is shutting down mercado coin, its Brazil-based cryptocurrency loyalty token, effective April 17, 2026, nearly four years after…

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