News, Analysis & Opinion on Monero in Latin America
More than two years after Binance removed XMR from its platform, Monero has not only survived but strengthened its position as the leading privacy cryptocurrency. Trading volume has redistributed across decentralized platforms and privacy-respecting exchanges, while the community has grown more resilient and self-sufficient.
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A comprehensive look at Monero's price action during the first quarter of 2026. Volume trends, key support levels, and what the charts suggest for Q2.
The upcoming Seraphis/Jamtis upgrade represents the most significant change to Monero's transaction protocol in years. We break down what's changing and why it matters.
Electricity costs across LatAm, optimal hardware for RandomX, P2Pool setup, and whether mining XMR is still worthwhile in Colombia, Argentina, and beyond.
In a country where extortion, kidnapping-for-ransom, and digital surveillance are daily realities, financial privacy isn't a luxury — it's a survival tool. An argument for Monero in the Colombian context.
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