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How to Buy Bitcoin in Argentina in 2026: 4 Methods Compared

Buying Bitcoin in Argentina in 2026 is easier than ever — but the method you choose significantly affects the price you pay and how much friction you encounter. Here are the 4 main methods, compared honestly.

Method 1: P2P via Bitget or Bybit

Best for: Most Argentines wanting to buy BTC or USDT with ARS

P2P trading matches you with another person who wants to sell BTC for ARS. The exchange holds BTC in escrow during the trade.

Pros:

  • Best rates (closest to the parallel dollar/dólar MEP rate)
  • No ARS deposit limit
  • Accepts Mercado Pago, bank transfer, Ualá, Brubank

Cons:

  • Takes 10-30 minutes per trade
  • Requires finding a reliable seller
  • Not instant

Effective cost: 1-3% spread above market rate

Method 2: Lemon Cash

Best for: Beginners, small amounts

Lemon Cash is an Argentine fintech that lets you buy crypto directly with ARS. KYC is simple (DNI), the app is in Spanish, and transactions complete instantly.

Pros:

  • Instant
  • Simple interface
  • Argentine company with local support

Cons:

  • Higher fees than P2P (usually 3-5%)
  • Limited trading options
  • Not suitable for larger amounts

Effective cost: 3-5% above market rate

Method 3: Exchange at Blue Dollar Rate

Best for: Argentines with physical USD cash they want to convert to BTC

Some traders sell USD cash (at blue dollar rate) for BTC or USDT. This route requires physical meetings and carries trust risk.

Pros:

  • Can get favorable rates with trusted counterparties

Cons:

  • Requires trust in the counterparty
  • Not scalable for regular purchases
  • Physical safety considerations

Effective cost: Varies widely

Method 4: Argentine CEX (Buenbit, Ripio)

Best for: Users who prefer fully local, regulated exchanges

Buenbit and Ripio are Argentine-regulated exchanges that accept ARS via bank transfer.

Pros:

  • Fully regulated in Argentina
  • ARS deposits directly from bank
  • Local customer support

Cons:

  • Usually higher fees than international P2P (2-4%)
  • Less liquidity for large amounts
  • Limited trading pairs

Effective cost: 2-4% above market rate

Summary: Which Method Is Right For You?

Scenario Best Method
First-time buyer, small amount Lemon Cash
Regular buyer wanting best rates P2P on Bitget/Bybit
Large amounts (>$1,000 USD) P2P on Bitget/Bybit
Maximum regulatory safety Buenbit or Ripio

The Argentine Context

Remember: in Argentina, every peso you hold loses value daily to inflation. The urgency of converting ARS to BTC or USDT is real. This is why most Argentines convert at the first opportunity rather than trying to time the market.


For a detailed step-by-step guide on buying Bitcoin in Argentina via P2P, including which sellers to trust and how to avoid common mistakes, see the full Bitcoin buying guide for Argentina.

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