Technology is the strongest driver of human progress and economic growth. It transforms production processes and opens the door to new models of value creation and sustainable development. Around the world, innovation is no longer a separate sector — it is the economy.
In Latin America, the tech ecosystem has tripled in value since 2020, with startups in fintech, AI, and blockchain leading a new wave of innovation and attracting record levels of investment.
As technology continues to reshape industries globally, new infrastructures are emerging to sustain this momentum. Among them, blockchain stands out as more than a trend — it’s an infrastructure built for resilience, transparency, and trust based on the decentralization that defines the next era of the internet — Web3 — where power, data, and opportunity are distributed rather than concentrated. In contexts marked by uncertainty, it offers what traditional systems often cannot: transparency from the bottom up.
From infrastructure to innovation, blockchain has become the foundation for entire ecosystems — spanning finance, identity, gaming, AI, and beyond. What began as an emerging technology has evolved into an open framework where new ideas can be developed, scaled, and adopted globally.
For millions, crypto is not just an investment — it’s a tool for saving, transacting, and building stability in daily life. In Argentina, people use blockchain technology not only to protect value but to create new ways of participating in the economy — turning uncertainty into innovation and progress.
Startups and tech companies are powerful engines of prosperity — creating jobs, driving productivity, generating value, and redefining ownership. Every major tech company began as a startup, and nations that invest in strong startup pipelines can accelerate their economic growth dramatically. Around the world, leading economies are building competitive innovation hubs, recognizing that the next wave of global prosperity will come from the ecosystems that empower their founders today.
Argentina stands out in this landscape. With more than 10,000 startups active nationwide, the country has become one of Latin America’s most dynamic innovation hubs — powered by exceptional talent, creativity, and resilience. A new generation of founders is building from Argentina for the world, exporting technology, talent, and ideas that prove how local innovation can compete globally.
Startups turn vision into reality. They design the tools, products, and platforms that transform technology into tangible progress — driving adoption, generating employment, and expanding Argentina’s presence on the global stage.
Startups and tech companies are powerful engines of prosperity — creating jobs, driving productivity, and redefining ownership. Every major tech company began as a startup, and nations that invest in strong startup pipelines can dramatically accelerate their economic growth. Around the world, leading economies are building competitive innovation hubs, knowing that the next wave of global prosperity will emerge from the ecosystems that empower their founders today.
Argentina stands out in this landscape. With over 10,000 startups active nationwide, the country has become one of Latin America’s most dynamic innovation hubs — powered by talent, creativity, and resilience. A new generation of founders is building from Argentina for the world, exporting technology and ideas that prove local innovation can compete globally.
Still, growth requires more than talent. For startups to stay and scale in Argentina, they need an environment that rewards innovation — one that offers stability, clear incentives, and confidence to build for the long term. The competition among countries to attract startups is global, and Argentina must become a place where building is worth it. We aim to be at the top of the talent export table — not because founders have to leave, but because they can grow from here. That means creating longevity for startups and a framework that allows them to scale sustainably. At Crecimiento, we act as a bridge between builders and the global market, helping founders stay, grow, and compete worldwide.
Mass adoption doesn’t happen by decree; it happens when people engage with products that create real value and make life easier. When technology solves everyday problems, adoption follows naturally — bringing more people onchain, one step at a time.
Supporting startups means supporting a new model of development — one powered by talent, creativity, and collaboration. Argentina’s greatest resource is its people, and startups channel that energy into scalable solutions with global impact.
Startups are one of the pillars of Crecimiento’s mission — the link between innovation and adoption, talent and opportunity, technology and prosperity. The 100+ startups from across Latin America that emerged over the past year through our Startup Club are a clear example of that: a growing network of founders turning ideas into companies and building the future from Argentina to the world.
Technology always needs a context to prove its value. Today, blockchain and crypto meet a world searching for alternatives — for financial inclusion, for open innovation, for trust in systems.
This is why Crecimiento exists: to accelerate adoption, empower startups, and connect local builders with global protocols. Because blockchain is not just technology — it’s the infrastructure for the future and development we are already building.