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América Latina registró 730 mil millones de dólares en volumen criptográfico en 2025. En toda la región, 57,7 millones de personas ahora poseen algún tipo de clasificación de moneda digitalslam, una base que está creciendo más rápido que en cualquier otro lugar del mundo.
A medida que llega el capital institucional y madura la regulación, estos son los nombres que cotizan en bolsa los inversionistas están observando más de cerca.
Por qué LATAM es una potencia criptográfica en este momento
Principales acciones criptográfico de LATAM para observar
1. Nu Holdings (NYSE: NU)
Banca digital · 127 millones de usuarios en Brasil, México y Colombia
Nubank podría ser uno de los proxies listados más directos para el boom fintech y cripto de LATAM. La compañía integró el comercio de criptomonedas directamente en su aplicación Nu y se asoció con Lightspark para integrar el Bitcoin Lightning Network para transacciones de Bitcoin más rápidas y rentables.
En el tercer trimestre de 2025, los ingresos saltaron 42% interanual a 4.17 mil millones de dólares, los depósitos de clientes aumentaron 37% a 38.800 millones de dólares y la ganancia bruta subió 35% a 1.801 millones de dólares.
La acción ha regresado aproximadamente 36% durante el año pasado y triplicó los rendimientos del S&P 500 en los últimos tres años. La compañía domina Brasil, con más del 60% de la población adulta que utiliza Nubank.
Nu Holdings también obtuvo recientemente la aprobación condicional para lanzar Nubank N.A., un banco digital nacional estadounidense. No obstante, el anuncio desencadenó un retroceso, con los inversionistas cautelosos sobre los plazos de implementación de capital y los costos de expansión.
UBS ha bajado su objetivo de precios a 17.20 dólares, citando cierta cautela del mercado a pesar de los cambios operativos positivos.
Qué ver
- Tendencias de calidad crediticia en Brasil y México.
- El ritmo de adopción del USDC a través de las recompensas de Nubank.
- Cronograma de los chárter bancario de EE. UU. y divulgaciones anticipadas de costos.
2. MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI)
Comercio electrónico/Fintech · 18 países de América Latina
MercadoLibre no es un juego de criptomonedas puro, pero Mercado Pago (su brazo fintech) se ha convertido en uno de los rieles financieros más importantes de LATAM. La compañía posee alrededor de 570 BTC en su balance como cobertura contra la inflación regional, y ha emitido su propia stablecoin ligada al dólar estadounidense, Meli Dólar.
Todo el año 2025 los ingresos netos de Mercado Pago alcanzaron los 12.600 millones de dólares, un 46% más interanual, mientras que el volumen total de pagos alcanzó los 278 mil millones de dólares, un 41% más. Los usuarios activos mensuales de Fintech han crecido cerca de 30% durante diez trimestres consecutivos, y la cartera de crédito casi se duplicó a 12.500 millones de dólares año con año.
El atrapamiento para MercadoLibre es la rentabilidad. La compresión general del margen de 5— 6% se atribuye a inversiones persistentes en envío gratuito, expansión de tarjetas de crédito, comercio de primera parte y comercio transfronterizo.
La acción ha bajado alrededor de 14.5% en los últimos seis meses, con el mercado retarizando las acciones en torno a lo que la gerencia ha enmarcado como una fase de inversión deliberada de rumbo a 2026.
El caso a más largo plazo sigue siendo convincente. Mercado Pago ha introducido productos de gestión de criptoactivos y seguros en sus mercados principales, posicionándolo menos como una empresa de comercio electrónico y más como un banco digital a gran escala con infraestructura criptográfica incorporada.
Qué ver
- Mercado Pago tendencias de pérdida de préstamos y calidad de cartera crediticia.
- Integración de Stablecoin y volumen criptográfico a través de su red de pago.
- Si el lanzamiento de la tarjeta de crédito argentina puede llegar a la rentabilidad.

3. Méliuz (B3: CASH3.SA)
Fintech/Tesorería de Bitcoin · La primera compañía de tesorería Bitcoin que cotiza en bolsa de Brasil
Méliuz es la expresión de renta variable más directa de la tendencia de tesorería corporativa de Bitcoin en LATAM. A principios de 2025, Méliuz se convirtió en la primera empresa que cotiza en bolsa en América Latina en adoptar formalmente una estrategia de tesorería de Bitcoin, recibiendo la aprobación de los accionistas para asignar reservas de efectivo hacia la acumulación de Bitcoin.
En lugar de emitir deuda barata denominada en dólares para comprar BTC, Méliuz utiliza la emisión de acciones y el flujo de caja operativo. La compañía también vende opciones de venta aseguradas en efectivo en Bitcoin para generar rendimiento, un libro de jugadas prestado de la firma japonesa del tesoro de Bitcoin Metaplanet, manteniendo el 80% de las tenencias de BTC en almacenamiento en frío
CASH3 esencialmente actúa como un vehículo apalancado para la exposición a BTC, capturando al alza intensamente en ciclos alcientes, pero generando mayor volatilidad en el camino a la baja, especialmente donde la deuda está involucrada.
Las acciones subían aproximadamente 170% en mayo de 2025 tras el anuncio de la estrategia Bitcoin. Sin embargo, desde entonces ha retrocedido a sus niveles de abril de 2025, rastreando ampliamente la acción del precio de Bitcoin y destacando la volatilidad de las acciones.
Qué ver
- Dirección del precio de Bitcoin.
- BTC por acción métrica.
- Expansión de las estrategias de generación de rendimiento
- Cualquier movimiento para cotizar acciones a nivel internacional.

4. Naranja BTC (B3: OBTC3.SA)
Pure play: Tesoro de Bitcoin · El mayor poseedor corporativo de Bitcoin de LATAM
Donde Méliuz es un negocio fintech que también posee Bitcoin, OranjeBTC es todo lo contrario: una empresa cuyo propósito completo es la acumulación de Bitcoin.
La compañía cotizó en B3 en octubre de 2025 a través de una fusión inversa con la firma educativa Intergraus, marcando el primer debut público de Brasil de una firma cuyo modelo de negocio se centra enteramente en la acumulación de Bitcoin.
OranjeBTC posee actualmente más de 3,650 BTC y recaudó casi 385 millones de dólares en Bitcoin, con el respaldo de inversionistas notables como los hermanos Winklevoss, Adam Back, FalconX y Ricardo Salinas.
Su ronda de financiamiento de 210 millones de dólares fue liderada por Itaú BBA, el brazo de inversión del banco más grande de Brasil, en un importante voto de confianza institucional.
En 2026, OBTC3 ha caído alrededor de 32% en lo que va de año, convirtiéndola en la más golpeada de las dos acciones brasileñas del Tesoro de Bitcoin. La acción alcanzó un máximo histórico de 29.00 BRL en su día de cotización (7 de octubre de 2025) y un mínimo histórico de 6.06 BRL en febrero de 2026.
Actualmente se comercia alrededor de 7.06 BRL, un fuerte descuento a su debut, pero uno que refleja de cerca el propio retroceso de Bitcoin desde los niveles máximos.
OranjeBTC es el nombre más volátil en esta lista y debe ser tratado como un vehículo Bitcoin de alta beta. La liquidez es más delgada que los nombres establecidos.
Qué ver
- Trayectoria de Bitcoin por acción.
- Cualquier aumento de capital o nuevas compras de BTC.
- Posibles ambiciones internacionales de listado.
- Cómo evoluciona el descuento/prima del valor neto de los activos (mNAv) de valor de mercado en relación con el precio de Bitcoin.
5. Hashdex — HASH11 (B3: HASH11)
Administración de criptoactivos · El principal emisor de ETF criptográfico de Brasil
Hashdex ofrece un tipo diferente de exposición a las criptomonedas. En lugar del balance general o la estrategia comercial de una sola compañía, HASH11 es una canasta diversificada de criptoactivos envuelta en la familiaridad de una estructura regulada de ETF brasileña.
Brasil alberga 22 ETF que ofrecen exposición total o parcial a criptoactivos, con fondos Hashdex atrayendo a 180.000 inversores y volúmenes diarios de transacciones que promedian R$50 millones.
Hashdex lanzó el primer ETF spot XRP del mundo (XRPH11) en el B3 de Brasil en abril de 2025, rastreando el índice de precios de referencia XRP de Nasdaq y asignando al menos el 95% de los activos netos a XRP.
La compañía también opera ETF de un solo activo para Bitcoin (BITH11), Ethereum (ETHE11) y Solana (SOLH11), junto con su fondo indexado multiactivo insignia HASH11.
A mediados de 2025, Hashdex lanzó un ETF híbrido Bitcoin/Gold (GBTC11) que ajusta dinámicamente las asignaciones entre los dos activos.
Para los inversores que desean una exposición diversificada al mercado criptográfico en lugar del riesgo de un solo activo, HASH11 es la rampa de acceso más accesible a través de la infraestructura de renta variable regulada de Brasil.
Sin embargo, como índice criptográfico de múltiples activos, HASH11 todavía está sujeto al amplio desempeño de los mercados de activos digitales. Y a diferencia de los nombres de renta variable en esta lista, no existe un negocio operativo que cree valor independiente.
Qué ver
- Sentimiento del mercado criptográfico en términos generales.
- Posible expansión de los productos Hashdex en el mercado estadounidense.
- Crecimiento de AUM a medida que se acelera la adopción institucional en Brasil.
- Desempeño relativo de HASH11 frente a alternativas de un solo activo.

Qué ver a continuación
La infraestructura institucional aún se encuentra en las primeras entradas: el Crypto Finance Group de Deutsche Börse ingresó a LATAM a principios de 2026, y las bolsas locales han abierto más de 200 pares comerciales denominados en BRL desde 2024. El ritmo de esa construcción marcará la pauta para los cinco nombres.
El avance regulatorio en Brasil, México y Chile es el facilitador clave para la próxima ola de capital. Cualquier contratiempo golpearía más a los nombres beta más altos como OBTC3 y CASH3.
El volumen de Stablecoin es la señal en tiempo real más confiable de la región. A pesar de una desaceleración global a principios de 2025, LATAM aún registró 16.200 millones de dólares en volumen de negociación entre enero y mayo, un alza de 42% interanual. Observe si ese impulso se mantiene: una reaceleración levanta los cinco; una reversión los presiona por igual.

Global indices were choppy overnight, mainly finishing lower on the back of failed peace talks and Russia continued advances in Ukraine. According to reports from the French government, the Russian president Vladimir Putin intends to take the country by any means and that “the worst is to come”. The reports sent the FTSE 100 down 2.57%.
The decline was further aided by the removal of Russian equities from the index. In addition, the DAX followed dropping 2.16%. In the USA the NASDAQ closed down 1.56% as the tech sector saw more selling.
The FANG stocks were all down continuing from what has been a volatile week. The Dow Jones and the SP500 performed a little better but were still up and down during the trading session. Overall, the S&P500 finished down 0.53% and the Dow Jones 0.29% respectively.
Money continues to flow into commodities as pressure is growing for Western countries to ban Russian oil and gas imports. Gold continues to provide strength in the volatile market holding $1936 USD per ounce. Oil touched $119 USD a barrel before tapering to $110.
Nickel was also a strong mover jumping 6% to $27,815 its highest level since April 2011. Wheat continued its rise another 5.46%. Palladium, another commodity in which Russia is a large producer, is also up 3.2% to $2,753.68 by 12.43 GMT.
Palladium is a crucial metal needed by Automakers for catalytic converters to curb emissions. Iron Ore showed some strength increasing by 5.5% to $153USD per tonne. In currencies, the BTC/USD pair lost momentum at $42,541 USD down 3% at 10.45 pm GMT.
Ethereum is also down 4.48% over the last 24 hours. The EUR/USD fell to fresh levels of 1.1032 its lowest level since May 2020. The markets remain volatile and very reactive to news coming out of Europe as the weekend approaches.


US indices had a bumper day of trading as the Federal Reserve increased interest rates by 25 basis points. The Reserve is also expected to raise rates to between 1.75% and 2.00% by the end of the year, with 7 increases expected till the end of 2022. The Federal Reserve made it clear that they are doing their utmost to fight inflation.
Jerome Powell also indicated that the economy shouldn't need to enter into a recession. Whilst the Federal Reserve lowered economic projections for 2022 and increased inflation most of this had already been priced in. The Nasdaq finished the very strong session up 3.77% as tech stocks rebounded after initially selling down on the Federal Reserve’s announcement.
It was supported by the Dow Jones and the S&P500 which were up 1.55% and 2.24% respectively. In Europe, the FTSE had a solid day rising 1.62% and the DAX performed very well increasing by 3.76%. The Chinese stock market both in Hong Kong and on the mainland was also roaring yesterday on the back of a commitment from China’s State Council to sure up and introduce policies to boost its economy.
The CSI 300 index gained 4.3% and the Hang Seng index jumped 9.1%, its largest jump since 2008. This may provide some confidence for the region. Commodities Commodity prices continue their retreat from their highs a few weeks ago.
Brent Crude Oil continues to hover below 100 USD finishing the day at 97.96 USD a drop of 0.74%. Gold was able to hold its support level at 1917 USD per ounce and bounced after initially dropping below 1,900 USD due to the interest rate announcement. Natural gas continues to tighten its price range and increased by 2.80% Cryptocurrency Bitcoin had a high volume buying day as buyers stepped up and the price of BTC/USD increased by 4.83% to 41,202 USD.
Bitcoin remains rangebound however the volume increase indicates attention may be returning. Similar results occurred for Ethereum with the ETH/USD increasing by 5.60% to 2,766 USD. FOREX The USD was weak against most other currencies following the Federal Reserve's announcement.
The AUD had a strong day backed by its commodities moving up 1.29% against the USD. The EUR/USD and GBP/USD both reacted positively to Federal Reserve’s announcement, with them moving up 0.71% and 0.81% respectively. Against the CHF the USD was able to hold up relatively well at the 0.9400 level.
The market will likely continue to react to the news from the Federal Reserve as the week draws to an end.


The US technology sector rose again last night and worked back the losses from the previous day of trading as the market came to grips with the Federal Reserve’s announcement surrounding interest. Tesla was a standout performer and has seen a huge rise in the last week rising more than 20% and rising 7.91% overnight. The Nasdaq moved up 1.95%.
The Dow Jones was slightly weaker as commodities had mixed results, although the index was still up by 0.74% and the S&P 500 finished the session up 1.13%. In Europe, banks and financial stocks helped power the FTSE to a solid day up 0.5% and the DAX ended up 1% with similar strength shown in the financial sector as they look to benefit from rising interest rates. Commodities Commodities saw relatively mixed results across the board.
Gold was down 0.75% to 1920.80 as it continues to consolidate after pulling back from the highs a fortnight ago. Brent Crude Oil fell back 1.59% to USD 114.48. The commodity took a breath after rising 17.89% in the preceding three days.
Natural gas has seen a breakout of its consolidation as it broke above $5.00. The spot price finished up 4.35% at $5.185. Natural Gas daily chart Cryptocurrency Bitcoin had another solid session with the BTC/USD pair at $42,650 at 10.31 pm GMT.
Bitcoin has continued its rally from the previous week which is up a combined total of 12.56%. Ethereum has performed even better with a 4.92 rise overnight and an 18.63% increase over the last two weeks. The price of ETH/USD is currently sitting just above $3000 at $3002.71 at 10.36 pm GMT.
FOREX The AUD/USD has continued its move up. The price has broken out of its channel and is approaching $0.75. The EUR/USD, after selling down early in the day, the price was able to recover and then finish the day up 0.12% at $1.1029 as it continues its rally from the lows of two weeks ago.
The USD/JPY is rocketing along as it approaches its long-term resistance at 125 JPY. Overnight the price broke through 120.00 JPY and closing at 120.092JPY, a 1.08% increase.


Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has bet on a winner in Australian Agricultural Company (AAC). The company is Australia’s largest integrated cattle and beef producer and is recognised as the oldest continuously operating company in Australia. In recent week’s key investment figure, Twiggy Forrest through his investment company Tattering, has doubled its holding from 8.97% to 17.4% at a cost of approximately $122 million making it a substantial holder.
The old investing and trading adage is that you should always follow the big money, and, in this case, the big money could not be much bigger then Twiggy. Company Overview AAC operations consist of properties, feedlots, and farms on around 6.4 million hectares of land in QLD and the Northern Territory representing almost 1% of all land mass in Australia. The company then exports the beef to key markets globally.
The company currently has a market capitalisation of $1.28 Billion and a share price of $2.11 as of 3pm EST 5 July 2022. Recent Performance The company has seen very strong earnings in recent years as they have improved their margins and reduced their costs. In the 2022 year their sales and production volumes dropped off.
At the same time Asian and Australian volume were down 21% and 24% respectively which do lead to some concern. With over half of its product being sold in Asia, the Asia pacific region specifically is a pause for concern. However, with the price of Wagyu beef sales increasing by 20%, the company has been able to offset the volume drop off and see revenue remain steady.
Opportunities The company has been expanding globally and this has seen a high demand for its products internationally. With a 56% increase year on year and a 21% volume increase in sales the USA represents a market that is hungry for AAC and its beef. The leadership of AAC has shown an impressive ability to minimise costs in times of low profitability and ensure the company does not operate with negative cashflow.
According to DataM Intelligence Analysis (2021) The price of Wagu Beef is expected to compound 7% annual for the rest of the decade. These figures bode well for AAC. Management has shown itself to be particularly impressive in reducing costs and improving margins particularly during difficult years during Covid 19.
It was able to improve its operating margin by 43% from the prior year showing just how effective it can be. Weaknesses With growing inflationary pressures and a global theatre that has seen many disruptions to the supply chain, the potential increase or blowout of costs related to the logistical movement of good may be cause for concern. Particularly with much of its market overseas, the potential for supply chain pressures is great for AAC.
In addition, any further border closures, or economic sanctions may prove to be problematic for the company. Technical Analysis The company’s share price has seen a significant rise in recent weeks in its price and pure volume of buying. The chart shows a significant coiling of the price as the buying volume was building and the sellers were drying up.
The price has also broken through the multi decade high of $2.13 on significant volume. The $2.13 level had added importance as it was also the midpoint of the 20-year range. In recent days the market has retested the $2.10 level but a short/medium term technical target of $3.38 is not out of the question.
In the Long term a price target based on the fundamentals of the company, the increase in price of Beef, management’s history of effective financial management and the growth pathways in the USA and Asia may see the share price rise towards $4.50.


After weeks of relentless selling the market provided a decent rally to end the week. The S&P 500 saw a nice jump rising 3.44% during Friday’s trading session. This may provide investors and traders some positive momentum for the beginning of the week.
Whilst the market is still holding a down trend, it was able to bounce of the bottom of the downward channel. Similar moves were seen on the NASDAQ and the Dow Jones as well as other global indices. In Australia, the ASX 200 was not quite as productive as the American indices in its Friday session.
The Aussie market may catch some of the gains from the Friday US session in the early part of the week. Inflationary pressures have eased somewhat with hard commodities such as Oil and Natural Gas have pulled back from their recent highs. This has also supported leading to money flowing back into growth markets.
Small Cap companies had an important day as the market rallied, lifting 3.31%. This marks the strongest day since July 2020 and some much-needed relief after a brutal sell off. As the end of the financial year approaches, tax selling should be expected on the market.
Furthermore, it is a time where funds and fixed weight portfolios rebalance their assets. Stocks in the spotlight Anteris Technologies, (AVR) The Bio/Medi Tech company saw great growth in its share price during the last week as it climbed more than 33%. The company announced a 6-month update of its first cohort of 5 patients using its DurAVR 3D Single piece aortic valve.
The results showed an 86% improvement in Haemodynamic/normal blood flows since the product was implanted into patients. The company’s share price rose to $28.30 its highest level since 2019 om the back of these results. With a relatively small float the share price can be quite volatile and have a high daily range.
BlueScope Steel (BSL) Blue Scope Steele has seen a large drop in its share price sitting just above its long-term support. The large Steele manufacturer has seen as the market reacts to an increase in costs for the manufacturing and construction sectors. The share price has been trending downward after peaking in August 2021.
Woolworths (WOW) Consumer staple Woolworth’s had a strong rally as its share price rose 7.26% to $35.46 after slipping to as low as $32.60 in the middle of June. The company’s share price has held up relatively well during the recent volatility as inflation and geopolitical pressure have seen much of the market slip.

The USA and the UK announced measures to ban Russian oil imports in order to isolate Russia from the global economy. This follows on from sanctions imposed on Russia’s top oligarchs and government officials along with its central bank in a bid to push against Russia’s war on Ukraine. The market responded to the news with a volatile trading session.
In the USA the NASDAQ finished the day down 0.28% after it had made a 2.6% during the middle of the day. The Dow Jones finished the day in a similar way finishing down 0.56% and the S&P 500 down 0.72%. The European markets were flat with the FTSE down 0.067% and the DAX down 0.024%.
The VIX index also reached 37 and is at its highest level since the start of the pandemic. Commodities On the back of the oil imports ban from Russia, Brent Crude jumped 7.7% at $132.75 before settling to $123.21. As a reference in 2021, the USA imported 8% of if its total oil imports from Russia.
Other commodities such as Nickel and Palladium continued their runs as bearish investors closed their positions causing a short squeeze. Gold was able to push through the $2000 resistance and touched its all-time high of $2075. Gold will be one to watch as the US Federal Reserve is poised to release its CPI figures on Friday.
With record levels of volume being transacted through gold, it is worth keeping watch on. 4-hour gold chart below: Bitcoin had another relatively flat day rising by.64% in the BTC/USD pair. Ethereum performed better with ETH/USD rising 3.28% although it could not finish above the previous day’s highs. The USD/AUD pair continues its grind up moving 0.63% as it moves to test resistance.
The USD/EUR looks to be consolidating although it did finish the day down 0.39%. The USD/JPY climbed for the second straight day climbing 0.32% as it continues tightening its range.
