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Argentina

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Five stories in 2025 Q1 made Argentina a focal point for the Libra memecoin collapse, alongside renewed attention to its fintech and e-commerce market.

Who they are

Argentina appears in technology coverage as a Latin American market shaped by platform rollouts, subscription pricing, cloud gaming and digital-media launches, while its domestic companies and policy environment increasingly drive fintech and crypto stories. The country is also the home market of MercadoLibre and Ualá, making it relevant to regional competition in commerce and financial services.

The recent arc

Coverage accelerated in 2025 Q1 around President Javier Milei’s deleted promotion of the Libra memecoin, which briefly reached a reported $4.4B market capitalization before falling more than 95%. Follow-on reporting included the Argentine government’s May decision to dismantle the unit formed to investigate the Libra scandal, keeping the episode at the center of Argentina’s recent technology narrative.

The recent arc

The story then broadened back toward operating businesses: MercadoLibre reported Argentina revenue up 125% year over year to $1.3B in Q1, while Argentina-based neobank Ualá added $66M to its Series E. By December, Bloomberg’s interview with MercadoLibre CEO Marcos Galperin emphasized his planned resignation and the company’s rivalry with Amazon, signaling that the country’s coverage is also tied to the contest for Latin American digital-commerce leadership.

The tension

The central tension is between Argentina’s rapidly active digital-finance and e-commerce ecosystem and the fragility exposed by crypto controversy and policy scrutiny. Libra put presidential involvement in a speculative token under intense focus, while MercadoLibre’s growth and its competition with Amazon show that established regional platforms are simultaneously fighting for scale across the same broader Latin American market.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Argentina may matter less simply as a destination for global platforms and more as a test case for whether high-growth local fintech and e-commerce businesses can sustain momentum amid heightened scrutiny of crypto and digital-market governance. MercadoLibre’s performance, Ualá’s financing, and the aftermath of Libra will help determine which side of that story dominates coverage.

Argentina has appeared in 68 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Brazil, Australia, Google, TechCrunch.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-12-15
Bloomberg 2 related

An interview with Marcos Galperin, the CEO of MercadoLibre, which has a $105B market cap, on deciding to resign, MercadoLibre's rivalry with Amazon, and more

Bloomberg : LinkedIn: Brad Stone and Patrick Gillespie LinkedIn: Brad Stone : Is there anyone more directly responsible for the economic transformation of Latin America than Marcos Galperin, founder ...

2023-07-10
SFGATE 14 related

Evernote lays off most of its remaining US and Chile staff, and plans to relocate nearly all its operations to Europe; Bending Spoons acquired Evernote in 2023

Google and Apple have a limited corporate presence in the country, and Meta manages everything from Argentina, never setting foot in Chile.  But Evernote made a bet for Chilean tech talent. … Mastodon...

2022-07-21
CoinDesk 2 related

Blockchain.com says it will cut 25% of its workforce, equal to about 150 people, close its Argentina-based offices, and halt expansion in several countries

The digital assets trading firm said it will shutter its Argentina-based offices and halt its expansion plans in several countries.

2018-11-22
CNN 17 related

In an interview, Mark Zuckerberg says he will stay on as Facebook's chairman, defends COO Sheryl Sandberg, reiterates Facebook's potential as a force for good

but ousting her alone wouldn't solve its problems Michael Nuñez / Mashable : Facebook admits hiring PR firm to attack billionaire George Soros Julia Carrie Wong / The Guardian : Zuckerberg's control o...

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 45 tech news articles mentioning Argentina, dating back to March 2015. The biggest stories include Apple issues AC adapter recall for Macs and iPads sold in Argentina, Australia, Brazil,... and Netflix raises prices in the US, Canada, Portugal, and Argentina; the standard US plan.... Frequently covered alongside TechCrunch, Google, Sarah Perez, Microsoft, and Rappi.

Key Moments

2024Q3enterprise -50pts; developer +100pts; consumer +100pts
2024Q4developer -100pts
2025Q1consumer -100pts; funding -67pts; regulation +33pts

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