I've used Exchange counters in Argentina, cash for cash, and they never asked for identification.
There are also people standing outside of the exchange houses that are exchanging currency, who definitely don't ask for identification. Just private citizens looking to get a better rate.
But this is no surprise, as Argentina's inflation is something like 67%, and they're running out of dollars. They're probably going to ban the purchase of foreign currency again soon, like they did in 2018.
Until there's an uprising, the corruption will continue to destroy that beautiful country. It really is a beautiful land and people, and what I can only refer to as political "Satanists" are raping the nation and its citizens. There is obvious corruption and malice at play.
Couple years ago, a prosecutor who was on a corruption case was found shot dead in his bathtub the day before the corruption trial began. They labeled it a "suicide" with no investigation.
Bitcoin is very popular with young people in Argentina, and the older residents mainly rely on US dollars. As soon as they get paid, they'll go convert to Bitcoin or USD.
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