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Favorable legislation in Argentina

$12,293.00 Received
$13,830.00 Requested
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私たちは、ブロックチェーン革命とカルダノのエコシステムに関与させるために、議会内の議員のための教育センターを作ります。

Problem:

アルゼンチンは通貨安のため、養子縁組に最適な国です。私たちは、国民議会内部から有利な法律を提唱することができます。

Yes Votes:
₳ 129,871,544
No Votes:
₳ 269,594
Votes Cast:
523

This proposal was approved and funded by the Cardano Community via Project F8: Lobbying for favorable legislation Catalyst funding round.

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[IMPACT]

Argentina is a country where centralized monetary policies show their worst consequences, and where traditional currencies are at their weakest. We’ve had and inflation rate of 51% in 2021 and most Argentinians do not consider their national currency (peso argentino – ARS) as a store of value. USD is the currency used in all major transactions, and the Argentinian peso is reserved for day-to-day expenses.

> We, as a people, profoundly distrust our national currency because its permanent depreciation, which is linked to a long-term erratic centralized policy that involves permanent emission to cover government deficit.

In spite of that very sad state of affairs, Argentina has a promising landscape for digital innovation, with over ten Unicorn Startups, such as MELI, Globant, Ualá, Auth0, etc. Many of these companies are listed in the US stock market.

> This phenomenon also forced Argentinians to lead the region in crypto adoption. We are 13th in Finders list of countries with most crypto holders and traders, to the point of being called a Crypto Nation.

It is an ideal scenario for a progressive and innovative change in crypto legislation. As stated before, we work as draftsmen in the National Congress, and our goal is to create an educational center (Centro de Políticas Digitales or "Center for Digital Policies", from now on CPD) with other political advisors and NGOs (such as "Democracia en Red" or Net Democracy) to educate legislators in the benefits of the blockchain revolution and the opportunities that friendly crypto legislation can provide for our people.

This center will also promote concrete bills to define the necessary basis for this change in policy.

> Sources:

https://www.baenegocios.com/negocios/Empresas-unicornio-cuales-son-las-11-firmas-argentinas-que-revolucionan-el-mercado-internacional-20220126-0121.html

https://www.iproup.com/economia-digital/29068-criptomonedas-argentina-el-pais-con-mayor-adopcion-de-la-region

https://www.baenegocios.com/economia/Inflacion-de-febrero-2022-en-Argentina-fue-una-de-las-mas-altas-del-mundo-20220315-0040.html

Our center (CPD) benefits from pre-existing relations with congressmen and women, politics, political advisors, NGOs and other public figures.

We’ve worked for over 8 years in the Argentinian National Congress and have intervened in the drafting of several laws, such as the 27.363, 27.372, 27.452 and 27.552 national laws. This includes the historical 2018 abortion law discussion.

In the digital arena, we’ve drafted -in coordination with the Fundación Activismo Feminista Digital (Feminist Digital Activism Foundation)- a bill regarding digital violence that was passed by the Argentinian Chamber of Deputies.

This network allows us to reach and involve several law-makers in serious discussions about the future of crypto regulation in Argentina through conferences and workshops. It is a concrete approach to legislators, not an academic or theoretical dissertation. That helps us address the challenge in accordance with its KPIs:

> 1) We could favor all Argentinian jurisdictions with this center for education, since it will have a national reach (National Congress).

> 2) We'll promote bills with a minimalistic approach, in contrast with El Salvador’s regulation that –in our opinion- is no viable in a country such as Argentina. This is a first step, that can lead to major adoption in a more gradual and responsible way. The aforementioned minimalist approach in parliamentary law is the PhD project of one of our members.

> 3) Our three main lawyers are specialized in parliamentary procedure, and cyber, commercial and constitutional law. We have links to NGOs such as "Democracia en Red" (a civil organization made up of activists, programmers and social scientists who seek to open public institutions and decision-making processe) and our team contains technical analysts and computational scientists.

"Democracia en red" (Net Democracy) website: https://democraciaenred.org/

There is a general challenge that all proposals that involve promotion and adoption of crypto-currency will have to face: the structural tendency to statu quo in legal systems. There is no serious proposal that can guarantee the passing of any kind of bill. That’s not how democracy works.

There are additional challenges in developing countries, like weak institutions and a poor attachment to the rule of law. In Argentina, we have specific problems such as the recent memorandum with the IMF that involves a clause to “discourage crypto”. But there is no clear regulation that stops any form of adoption.

The Argentine legal system doesn’t have a specific regulatory body or a law regulating crypto-assets. However, certain asystematic regulations have been established in the commercial activity (CNV, BCRA –Central Bank-, AFIP), in the form of a timid attempt to regulate cryptocurrency.

On 04/12/2017, the National Value Commission (CNV) issued a statement alerting investors about the potential dangers of initial coin offerings (ICO) of virtual currencies or tokens. In that statement, the CNV concludes that "only an expert investor should invest in ICOs, who is able to analyze the project financed by the ICO and is prepared to lose, eventually, all his investment".

The Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) in May 2014 issued a statement postulating that virtual currencies "are not issued by this Central Bank or by other international monetary authorities, therefore, they are not legal tender and do not have any backing". This statement was not accompanied by a new official definition of the term virtual currency.

Subsequently, the Central Bank has issued some regulations that reticently mention the terms virtual currencies and cryptoassets. For example, its Communication "A "6823 of 10/31/2019 prevents the use of credit cards (issued by local entities) for the "acquisition of cryptoassets in their different modalities" in foreign exchanges. With this rule, the BCRA sought to reduce the outflow of dollars from its reserves; it was only an exchange measure that also prevents the use of credit cards for other consumption abroad (such as gambling), but it was not a prohibition of transactions with virtual currencies.

Finally, on 20/5/21, the BCRA and the CNV issued (jointly) a new alert on the risks and challenges that crypto-assets present for their users, investors and the financial system as a whole, recommending a prudent attitude in order to mitigate an eventual source of vulnerability for them.

The CNV and the BCRA, as regulators of the financial activity, have published communications and recommendations which are clearly insufficient. The opposite should be the case: companies and investors need legal certainty in order to operate with tranquility, assuming the risks inherent to an activity that, like others, contains a speculative content. And this legal certainty is not achieved simply by alerting about possible risks related to operations, but by means of a coherent, systematic and up-to-date regulatory framework.

> As we’ve seen, the regulatory institutions in our country tend to issue general and vague warnings, but fail to provide a specific legal framework for crypto. These warnings have had little to no effect in the general population. In fact, Argentina has a blossoming fintech environment that provides common citizens an easy and intuitive way to purchase and trade crypto.

Adoption is a process already in motion in our country. We believe a center for education aimed to law-makers can aid that process.

> Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fernando-aldana-zamar_criptoactivos-compliance-y-tributaci%C3%B3n-empresarial-activity-6884151502383009792-NcdM

[FEASIBILITY]

ROADMAP

> First stage: 1-3 months - Register the CPD as a civil organization in accordance to Argentina’s societal regulations. Stablish links with public figures, NGOs and other influential actors in the crypto-ecosystem to create bonds of collaboration. Contact and train the center’s junior staff to help improve the efficacy of later stages.

> Second stage: 3-6 months - With an established relationship with public and political figures, NGOs and other influential actors, we’ll begin a workshop divided in four encounters to discuss the current legal situation of crypto assets in Argentina and develop a strategy to bring forth these ideas to national legislators and other policy makers. This workshop will include the discussion of billls that aspire to produce a more friendly regulation for crypto in our country. In the workshop, the current bills proposed in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies will be analyzed and discussed. Among them, the following are worth mentioning:

a) On November 11, 2020, Congresswoman María Liliana Schwindt presented before the Chamber of Deputies a Bill in order to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework applicable to transactions with cryptoassets.

b) On 2021, the national deputy José Luis Ramón presented a project to allow workers in a relationship of dependency and people who perform service exports, to choose to access the total or partial collection of their salary in cryptocurrencies.

> Third stage: 6-12 months - We’ll start engaging national legislators and other policy makers in at least two conferences based on the results of the work of the previous stage. In this instance, we’ll try to educate key members of Parliament (such as congressmen and women who work in the Finance, Science and Innovation and Communications Committees) on the blockchain revolution and the advantages of cryptocurrency for a country with a serious inflation problem. We’ll also bring forth the conclusions of the previous stage, and the bills that were elaborated in that instance.

First stage

a) Constitution and registration of the CPD as a civil organization: 3.500 USD

· Legal fees and taxes: 2.500 USD

· Notary fees: 1.000 USD.

b) Junior staff retribution: 2.160 USD

· 2 junior staff members x 180 USD per month x 12 months: 2.160 USD

Second stage

a) Workshop organization, materials and space rental: 1.550 USD

· Co-working space: 100 USD per encounter x 4 encounters: 400 USD

· Key guests mobility and travel expenses: 350 USD.

· Organization: 800 USD

Third stage

a) Conferences organization, materials and space rental: 6.620 USD

· Rental space (4 days): conference room 780 USD X 4 encounters: 3.120 USD

· Speakers mobility and travel expenses: 3 speakers x 900 USD per speaker: 2.700 USD.

· Organization: 800 USD.

TOTAL: 13.830 USD

> Horacio Baca Amenábar (team leader). Lawyer (third best GPA in my class) specialized in parliamentary procedure and cyber law. Staff officer and legislative coordinator. Legal Theory and Economic Theory Professor at Universidad de Buenos Aires and Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Published two books and several articles in Law symposiums, magazines and political and tech related monthlies. Co-director of the digital magazine "Trama". PhD student in Constitutional Law.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/horacio-a-baca-amen%C3%A1bar-537215198>

> Fernando Aldana Zamar. Lawyer (second best GPA in my class) specialized in corporate law. Legislative advisor. Master's degree in commercial law. I have well-reviewed publications in different corporate law journals, such as the following:

> a) Cryptoassets: compliance and taxation: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fernando-aldana-zamar_criptoactivos-compliance-y-tributaci%C3%B3n-empresarial-activity-6884151502383009792-NcdM

> b) Financial asset tokenization: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fernando-aldana-zamar_tokenizaci%C3%B3n-de-activos-financieros-activity-6866696277493604352-joVb

> c) Digital contracting: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fernando-aldana-zamar_pymes-y-contrataci%C3%B3n-digital-activity-6780163616768327680-ncci

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-aldana-zamar/>

> Dante Moises Asseph. Lawyer specialized in criminal and tax law. Legislative advisor. In the last few years I’ve been acquiring skills in Data Analysis, Python and Solidity.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dante-asseph>

> We'll also count with the collaboration of the following professionals:

  • Marcelo Giullitti Oliva. Lawyer. Professor of Constitutional Law. Masters candidate in Political Science and Sociology at FLACSO. Member of the Strengthening Democratic Institutions Program at the Civil Association for Equality and Justice (ACIJ). Specialist in transparency, anti-corruption, justice, public procurements and open data. Author of several publications on these topics. <https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelo-alejandro-giullitti-oliva-5b2aa732/>

  • Benjamín Marcolongo. PhD student in physics. Expert in numerical computational problems involving machine learning, neural networks and dynamical systems. Physics and programming Professor. I majored in quantum mechanics and have developed an algorithm to compute bases of irreducible spherical tensor operators. <https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-marcolongo-25365991>

  • Raúl E. Sendín. Expert in Digital Marketing and Community Management from the National Technological University of Buenos Aires. Financial analyst. Crypto-trader. Investor. <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ra%C3%BAl-enrique-send%C3%ADn-a47995159>

    [AUDITABILITY]

Metrics of success

We’ll use a combination of qualitative and quantitative metrics of success to ensure the projects auditability.

<u>Quantitative metrics</u>

Second stage:

-Number of tech, digital and fourth-generation human rights NGO’s engaged in the workshop.

-Number of political and legislative advisors engaged in the workshop.

-Number and influence of crypto-related public figures engaged in the workshop.

-Number of bills analyzed and discussed in the workshop.

-Number of bills drafted or updated for political consideration in the workshop.

Third stage:

-Number of national congressmen and women attendants at the conferences.

-Number of other policy makers and political figures involved in the conferences.

-Number of bills originated in the CPD that are introduced in the National Congress.

-Number of bills originated in the CPD that are passed by any of the Parliaments Chambers.

-Number of changes in the current cryptocurrency legislation.

<u>Qualitative metrics: </u>

First stage:

-Constitution of the CPD as a civil organization in accordance to Argentina’s regulations.

-Assembly of a solid team in order to face stages two and three.

Second stage:

-Constitution of a solid alliance to promote and educate legislators that include fellow legislative advisors, NGOs and crypto influencers.

-Performing of an in-depth analysis of the current regulatory framework of cryptocurrencies in Argentina, and elaboration of a common strategy to achieve a friendlier regulation that recognizes our people’s interest in crypto.

-The drafting and discussion of serious bills that are viable for Argentina and can be successfully presented to legislators and policy makers.

Third stage:

-Engagement of a large number of legislators, particularly congressmen and women who in the Finance, Science and Innovation and Communications Committees of Parliament, to educate them in the crypto revolution, its advantages and dissipate any fears and doubts related to Ponzi schemes and other fraudulent activity that is irrationally linked to crypto in the public discussion.

-Engagement of legislators of different backgrounds, ideologies and parties to develop a multi-partisan discussion.

-Generation of interest in the bills drafted and updated in the second stage.

> Our proposal aims to engage key actors, such as legislators and other policy makers, in a broad discussion of the blockchain revolution and its advantages for a country with a discredited currency and a long-term inflation problem, that has started a strong movement towards adoption in the general population, with a blossoming tech sector.

We’ll be successful if that discussion involves an important number of legislators, especially those related to the Committees that eventually will address any bill related to crypto regulation, and if the bills that incorporate our people’s enthusiasm for crypto in a serious and viable manner are debated and eventually passed. It will be also be important to give legislators the tools to elaborate solid bills of their own from a parliamentary technique perspective.

> Finally, we’ll consider a parameter of success the education of legislators and policy makers on the technological revolution that constitutes the blockchain and the possibilities of serious and reliable ecosystems such as Cardano.

We’ll aim to contrast and clearly distinguish this revolution from any kind of Ponzi-scheme that is unjustly and irrationally attached to crypto in the public debate.

This is an entirely new proposal, but some of the team members have already been funded in Fund7 for a different, unrelated proposal (https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/382571).

SDG Rating

SDG goals:

Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development

SDG subgoals:

16.6 Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

Key Performance Indicator (KPI):

16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or by budget codes or similar)

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This is our first report. We've completed our Proof of Life two days ago and we have not received the first round of funding yet. But we've already started meetings to set the project in motion.

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We’ve started the registration process to become a formally recognized NGO in Argentina. This implied the development of the NGO object, and the enunciation of its targets, activities and purposes.

To this end, we’ve drafted the NGO constitution act, that we attach to this report. In this constitution act, among other important missions, we explicitly state that this ONG is meant to instruct policy makers on the potentiality of the blockchain technology for achieving a more transparent government (point “e”); that its part of is mission to educate the general population on pyramid schemes and other scams and how to avoid them (point “f”); and to modernize the legislation in order to make it more favorable to the blockchain revolution (point “h”). This constitution act clearly reflects the goals of our funded proposal.

We’ve also started conversations with other NGOs and policy makers (such as national congresswoman Dolores Martínez and congressman Jorge Rizzotti) to achieve the proposal goals.

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Following the line of our previous report, where we attached the necessary documents for the constitution and registration of the NGO, we contacted Notary Constanza Palleiro - expert in navigating the complex bureaucracy of our country- with prior experience in the registration of NEXOS ASOCIACION CIVIL, alongside our team member Dante Asseph. This will set in motion the process of approximately eight (8) months to achieve a full registration. Nevertheless, this period will not be an obstacle for any of our activities, for the beginning of the registration process allows us to operate as an association in the meantime. On the other side, we’ve interviewed and selected candidates for the workshop location from over fifteen different options. So far the most suited location is “Hotel Savoy”, a 4 stars hotel located only a block away from our National Congress with an event center for over 50 attendants. The next step is to set a date for the workshop that’s compatible with the hotel schedule. We attach the budget for the notary fee and we are still waiting for the cost structure provided by the Hotel Savoy.

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After a process of recruiting with scientists, historians, philosophy major and lawyers, we’ve advanced in the constitution of the NGO Centro de Políticas Digitales with the incorporation of the majority of its associates.

These professionals are linked to academia, politics and the science world. Each of them is a valuable addition to the NGO, and their contributions will be vital not only on the funded events but also in all of the pro-blockchain activities the NGO undergoes in the future.

We attach the resume, profile and experience of these recruited professionals in the next section.

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In the past month we accomplished several milestones in the project. First, we overcame Argentinian bureaucracy by connecting with a lawyer specialized in the registration process of NGO and non-profit foundations in our country, something that helped us speed our roadmap in a hostile legal environment. The budget for this task is attached.

We also started two of our products as a foundation that is specialized in the blockchain revolution:

  1. A comprehensive legal status of crypto-related regulations in Argentina made by one of our lawyers so we can educate the general public and give strategic resources to public or private actors interested in investing in crypto. The first draft of this product is attached.

  2. A complex timeline of recent Ponzi schemes in Argentina from a historiographic point of view made by two historians and CONICET researchers (CONICET is Argentina’s biggest research center) that aims to separate and differentiate our revolution from ordinary scams, something that the public often mistakes.

These products will help us gain more legitimacy, so our efforts to achieve better crypto legislation (or to avoid legislation altogether) are more effective.

Additionally, we attended the annual conference “DescentralizAR” (or “To decentralize AR”) in the city of Pinamar – Buenos Aires province. This meeting gathers very important players from both local administration and the crypto scene. The connections made there were significant for our effort. We attach several pictures and the receipts involved.

Finally, we teamed-up with another proposal (Science Hub in Argentina – ID 800315) in order to potentiate the reach and impact of both project’s workshops.

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In the last month we’ve went through a profound process to find a visual identity for the NGO. In this process, we analyzed several proposals by different designers. We’ve finally reached an aesthetic understanding with Delfina Folatti.

This aesthetic will aim to show the broad horizon of our core notion: A Digital Republic that has decentralized its currency trough a technological revolution. We’ve searched for several possible designs in Behance and selected references such as this:

https://www.behance.net/collection/197948885/FRD

Delfina will work on both the NGOs logo, branding and its website.

We’ve also completed all payments related to the NGO inscription process. We are waiting now for a response from Argentinian authorities, which is estimated in the next 2 months. This compels us to postpone the workshop until march, not only because it is intended to have an institutional reach for which this legal inscription is needed, but also will give us time to finish both products that we’ve been working on as a way to introduce our NGO in the social and political stage:

• A comprehensive guide on Argentinian crypto regulations that, at the moment, are vague and ineffective. • A historiographic review of crypto-related scams and how to prevent them in order to keep the blockchain as a positive narrative in the public discourse.

We attach a receipt for NGO inscription counseling and fees.

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We’ve made significant advances since our last report. • The inscription process for the NGO, that –as we stated in previous reports- is really bureaucratic and problematic, is nearly finished. Via expedient 6165 of “Dependencia de Personas Jurídicas – Tucumán” (the government agency in charge of this process) our NGO has an official name in accordance with the original proposal (Centro de Políticas Digitales). We attach a picture of the corresponding form.

• On the other hand, we’ve finally settled on a logo and a fantasy name for the NGO, that also encapsulates the efforts of project. We attach several pictures that illustrate the path from the initial draft to the final logo and fantasy name (“República Digital” or Digital Republic). This is the result of a long process with designer Delfina Folatti, who helped us achieve an aesthetic that links the political values of republicanism and the blockchain technological revolution in an early 2000 inspired glitch capitol. This is supposed to evocate the idea of the technological revolution disrupting traditional democratic institutions.

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We’ve made progress with Argentinian authorities regarding our NGO’s legal status and social purpose (legal requirements that are different from the NGO mission and vision). Our initial social purpose had to be tweaked, for Argentinian law requires a social-welfare end that was not clear to Argentinian authorities in this case.

This is, from our point of view, a symptom of the institutionalized –and false- notion that a tech and innovation NGO cannot serve a worthy social purpose. The legislative requirements regarding the foundation's corporate purpose were not as advanced as we expected, so we had to make some modifications to adapt it to the prevailing guidelines.

Luckily, all the important faculties for lobbying for favorable crypto legislation are still there. We found a way to include them in this context.

We attach to this report the new social purpose.

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