REDFi's Crypto Conference Addresses Latin America's Inflation Crisis and Banking Shortages Through Blockchain Innovation
- REDFi, a Panama-based crypto platform, sponsors Blockchain Jungle 2025 in Costa Rica, focusing on bridging traditional finance and blockchain innovations. - The conference addresses Latin America's hyperinflation and banking gaps through DeFi, stablecoins, and cross-border payment solutions, targeting 6,000+ attendees from 50+ countries. - Argentina and Venezuela's reliance on dollar-backed stablecoins highlights the region's potential as a crypto hub, supported by Panama and Costa Rica's favorable regul
REDFi, a payment platform headquartered in Panama, has revealed it will serve as the main sponsor for
The importance of this event is highlighted by Latin America's expanding influence in the worldwide adoption of crypto. Nations like Argentina and Venezuela, which face severe inflation and strict capital controls, are increasingly relying on stablecoins and blockchain services to promote financial inclusion,
Blockchain Jungle 2025 will showcase these breakthroughs with specialized sessions on DeFi, Web3, and solutions tailored for institutional crypto use. The event will also introduce the REDFi Whale Lounge, a private area designed for accredited investors and protocol creators to network and make deals. The previous year’s conference facilitated over $50 million in investments, highlighting its impact as a driver for both regional and international crypto partnerships. In addition, Bybit’s Trading Jungle will provide live trading sessions, demonstrating strategies for Bitcoin, alternative coins, and maximizing DeFi yields.
This conference reflects the overall momentum in crypto uptake. As noted in a
Officials and regulators from throughout Latin America will also be present, engaging in discussions on crypto regulation and international payment frameworks. Panama’s forward-thinking approach to crypto, together with Costa Rica’s supportive policies—such as no capital gains tax on crypto earnings—demonstrate the region’s potential to become a leading global crypto center.
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