Uber Argentina Enlists Bitcoin Partner in Fight to Continue Service

By July 5, 2016Bitcoin Business

The Argentinian subsidiary of international ridesharing giant Uber is turning to bitcoin amid what has been described as a crackdown by local authorities on its operations.

Bitcoin industry startup Xapo told CoinDesk today that is has entered a partnership with Uber that allows the company to accept its bitcoin debit cards , and for users to use the payment option when traveling domestically or abroad.

First revealed in a tweet by Uber Argentina this weekend, the action is the latest in an escalation between law enforcement and the Silicon Valley startup that centers on whether Uber is properly incorporated in the South American country, or acted illegally in launching its product in the country.

To date, the dispute has seen police raid the homes of individuals suspected to be connected with the company, as well as actions taken against domestic payments providers to prevent them from processing Uber transactions, according to AFP .

Officials at Xapo said they saw the event as a way to boost adoption of the startup’s products in the Argentinian market, and that, as the cards are not issued in the country, they will be able to continue to operate without censorship.

Xapo product manager Anni Rautio told CoinDesk: "This is a win for all local Uber users and drivers, and for Uber as a company, as they are able to continue operations in Argentina through Xapo’s Debit Card. It’s also great news for bitcoin: it’s one step closer to seeing mainstream companies adopt bitcoin." Rautio said that the partnership began last week, and that Xapo has already seen an increase in interest for its debit card product following the announcement.

While it remains to be seen whether this will boost bitcoin use in the region, local news sources report 550,000 users have downloaded the app and the situation seems likely […]

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