Regulation Day was held on Thursday at Devconnect Buenos Aires, the first global Ethereum community fair to be held in Argentina. The day was dedicated to discussing the future of regulation of the crypto ecosystem, bringing together parliamentarians from different political wings.
At the table during a debate entitled “Politicians: Innovation Surfers” MP Martin Tetas of the Union of Radical Citizens (UCR) and Damien Arabia of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) participated..
“In a world where technology, artificial intelligence and networks drive economic development like never before, the central responsibility of politics is to stay out of the way,” the LLA deputy stressed in his speech.
Additionally, on another panel, Itai Hagman, Peronist MP for Frente Patria Grande, spoke. In his speech, he said that regulatory discussions regarding the cryptocurrency industry should include key domestic stakeholders.
“The national and popular spheres must participate in these discussions to discuss how these innovations can be applied to strengthen sovereignty, national development and social justice (…),” the Peronist lawmaker said.
CABA officials also participated in Regulation Day
Representatives of the Autonomous Municipality of Buenos Aires (CABA), led by the PRO, also attended the meeting. This was done in line with the program of a lecture called “BA City: Argentina’s Cryptocurrency Center”. Promote the development of the virtual currency industry city Portegna.
Hernan Lombardi, the city’s Minister of Economic Development, led the presentation and emphasized the CABA government’s intentions. “We dream of a city of innovation, education and knowledge, but for this we need to permanently stimulate the ecosystem,” he said.
Along similar lines, Investment Undersecretary Augusto Ardiles also emphasized the need for clear rules in the conversation, saying: “We have to invest in things that work, in solid companies that cooperate with regulators. This brings safety and transparency to the system.”
“This event demonstrated Argentina’s potential to become a global reference regulatory hub and a country where technological innovations find the right framework to grow,” Devconnect commented in a statement sent to CriptoNoticias.
In addition to public officials, the Ethereum event also featured regulators, entrepreneurs, investment funds, and leaders from the crypto ecosystem. Among the topics discussed were advances in tokenization, virtual assets, and artificial intelligence.
within the week They also gave speeches at the Jorge Macri FairHead of the City Government of Buenos Aires and Chairman of the Argentine National Securities Commission (CNV) Roberto E. Silva. This will be done within the framework of public policy regarding cryptocurrencies.
The participation of parliamentarians from different political parties shows the growing interest from different sectors of politics in the crypto industry through the Ethereum Fair, which recorded sales of more than 16,000 tickets and attracted enthusiasts from home and abroad.

