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Argentina · Monero (XMR) · Updated 04.13.26

How to Buy Monero (XMR) in Argentina

Monero is restricted on most regulated platforms serving Argentina.

Limited availability

The major international exchanges that Argentine users rely on have either delisted Monero or never listed it. Holding Monero is legal in Argentina, but buying it usually requires off-exchange routes: atomic swaps, decentralized exchanges, or peer-to-peer marketplaces. Argentina has a relatively active peer-to-peer crypto market driven by inflation hedging.

Need the step-by-step? Our Monero buying guide covers five verified methods for US buyers: ZEC-to-XMR swaps, decentralized exchanges, atomic swaps, and more.

What to know

Argentine Monero buyers usually buy Bitcoin on an international exchange that supports peso on-ramps, withdraw to self-custody, then atomic-swap to Monero. The peer-to-peer ecosystem in Argentina is more developed than in many countries because of inflation, so direct peer-to-peer Monero acquisition is also a real option. The 2022 central bank resolution barring banks from crypto services applies regardless of which coin. Tax treatment of Monero gains is the same as for other crypto.

Common questions

Is it legal to hold Monero in Argentina?

Yes. Personal ownership is fully legal. The restriction is on what international exchanges serving Argentina can offer, not on what Argentine residents can hold.

How does an Argentine resident buy Monero?

Two common paths: buy Bitcoin on an international exchange with peso on-ramps and atomic-swap to Monero from self-custody, or use the relatively active Argentine peer-to-peer crypto market directly. Decentralized exchanges are also an option.

Do Argentine banks have problems with Monero-related activity?

Argentine financial institutions are barred from offering crypto services directly, so direct fiat-to-Monero through a bank is not a path. Most Monero activity in Argentina happens through international platforms or peer-to-peer.

Do I owe Argentine tax on Monero gains?

Yes. The same Argentine crypto tax rules apply to Monero as to other crypto, with the same inflation accounting complications. Talk to an Argentine accountant.

Why is the peer-to-peer market more developed in Argentina?

Persistent lira-style inflation in the peso has driven Argentines to use crypto and dollars as inflation hedges for decades. The peer-to-peer market evolved as a workaround for capital controls and banking restrictions on crypto.

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