The chair of the Argentina Securities Commission (CNV), Roberto E. Silva, spoke in Montevideo at the P2P Financial Systems Workshop (P2PSIFY), using a panel on stablecoins, security tokens and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to outline Argentina’s recently enacted framework on tokenisation and the regulation of PSAVs. The event was organised by the Central Bank of Uruguay and the University of the Republic’s Faculty of Economic Sciences and Administration, and covered topics including tokenisation, CBDCs, regulation of decentralised finance (DeFi), the role of artificial intelligence in financial systems, financial inclusion and cross-border digital payments. On the sidelines, Silva and El Salvador’s National Commission of Digital Assets chair Juan Carlos Reyes met with the Central Bank of Uruguay’s Financial Regulation Superintendent Patricia Tudisco and her team to exchange regulatory experiences regarding PSAVs.