Argentina CNV Expands Tokenization Framework, Extends Regulatory Sandbox Through Dec 31, 2027

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Argentina’s National Securities Commission (CNV) introduced General Resolution No. 1137 on May 04, 2026, expanding tokenization capabilities for financial assets. The proposal broadens digital representation to include closed-end mutual funds and low-impact regulatory regimes, previously excluded from tokenization frameworks. The measure also extends the fintech regulatory sandbox through December 31, 2027, allowing controlled testing of digital currencies and blockchain-based systems including Bitcoin.

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