Cosmos hosts Sovereign Day Buenos Aires, bringing together global institutions and web3 innovators
Cosmos hosted Sovereign Day Buenos Aires on November 18, bringing together financial and blockchain leaders to discuss how decentralized technology is reshaping global finance.
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Friday 21, 2025 – Sovereign Day Buenos Aires , hosted by Cosmos on November 18, welcomed financial institutions, policymakers, industry leaders, and blockchain industry leaders for a full day of programming. The event highlighted how blockchain is transforming global financial systems, featuring talks, live entertainment, and technical discussions. The event featured speakers from McKinsey & Company, Ondo Finance, the Argentinian Chamber of Fintech, LNET, Solana, Peersyst, and more.
To open the event, Maghnus Mareneck, Co-CEO of Cosmos Labs, delivered a keynote address, “Blockchain Technology Built to Rethink Finance” that outlined how the Cosmos technology stack now powers over 200 blockchains in production. He highlighted Cosmos’ expanding footprint across Latin America, where Cosmos Labs and partners are working directly with governments on digital currencies, national blockchain platforms, and cross-border interoperability pilots. This underscores Cosmos’ commitment to helping Latin America move on-chain.
In the panel “The On-Chain Debate: Diverse Visions for the Future of Open Finance”, Maghnus Mareneck, Co-CEO of Cosmos Labs, Antonio Neto, Head of Growth for LatAm at Solana, and Nick White, Chief Operating Officer at Celestia, highlighted how institutions are selecting the architecture that best fits their regulatory, technical, and operational priorities. The discussion pointed to a clear trend: global institutions increasingly demand customizable, compliance-ready blockchain infrastructure that offers end-to-end control. While private chains offer a stepping stone for experimentation, the panelists agreed that the future of open finance will be defined by interoperable networks capable of coordinating activity on a global scale.
Additional conversations examined the future of blockchain for institutions, addressing compliance considerations, the rise of real-world assets and stablecoins, and the importance of privacy and confidentiality. During the panel “How Banks & Enterprises Consume Web3 Services,” Nicolas Poggi, Chief Marketing Officer at Cosmos Labs, welcomed Tether’s Chief Expansion Manager, Andres Kim, and César Matienzo, former Systems Development Manager at Banco Galicia, to discuss the main frontiers that Latin American banking has to cross to move on-chain. On the matter, Poggi noted that, “Institutions are focused on the impact and the revenue or savings that a solution can create, only then they are concerned about the technology.”
Commenting on the success of the event, Mareneck said: “Sovereign Day Buenos Aires showcased just how quickly and decisively institutions are moving on-chain. Sovereign Day brought together the decision-makers shaping the next era of global finance, demonstrating how the Cosmos tech stack is enabling real-world adoption at national scale. We were excited to welcome Argentine institutions to Cosmos and had productive meetings with policymakers.”
Sovereign Day Buenos Aires was the second event of the Sovereign Series, a curated set of global gatherings aimed at exploring how blockchain solutions expand across markets.
For information on future events and updates, follow @cosmos on X or visit the official website .
About Cosmos
Cosmos is the internet of blockchains, an ecosystem of sovereign, interoperable networks built using the Cosmos stack that powers 200+ blockchains in production. Cosmos enables enterprises to launch scalable, modular, interoperable blockchains and applications. For more, visit cosmos.network and follow @cosmos.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Infrastructure-Led Renewal: Harnessing Sustainable Value in Redeveloped Industrial Properties
- Post-industrial towns in the U.S. and Europe are revitalizing through infrastructure-driven real estate redevelopment, transforming abandoned sites into tech hubs and mixed-use spaces. - Strategic projects like Pennsylvania’s tech hubs and Poland’s Zabrze 2030 plan demonstrate how industrial tourism and innovation attract talent, boosting local economies and property values. - U.S. infrastructure investments have driven $13.1T in real estate value growth since 2018, with 7.3% annual job growth in infrast

The ICP Token Jumps 30%: Is This a Turning Point for AI Infrastructure?
- ICP token surged 30% in 2025, driven by Caffeine AI platform launch and strategic partnerships with Microsoft and Google Cloud. - Chain Fusion protocol enhanced cross-chain interoperability, aligning ICP with AI's demand for diverse data sources and decentralized infrastructure growth. - Market trends show AI compute demand reaching $1.81 trillion by 2030, with ICP positioned to address scalability challenges through distributed cloud solutions. - Energy constraints and regulatory risks remain challenges

Australia's approach to cryptocurrency regulation promotes innovation and protects investors
- Australia introduces 2025 Digital Assets Framework Bill to regulate crypto exchanges and custody platforms under AFSL licensing and ASIC oversight. - The law creates two platform categories (transactional and custody) with exemptions for small operators and strict compliance penalties to prevent fraud. - Projected $24B annual economic gains aim to balance innovation with investor protection, aligning with global crypto regulatory trends like the U.S. GENIUS Act. - Industry welcomes safeguards but seeks s
Law Firms Take Action Against Corporations Amid Rising Investor Lawsuits
- U.S. law firms like Schall and Gross are leading class-action lawsuits against corporations for alleged investor misrepresentations across sectors. - Cases involve DexCom , MoonLake , Beyond Meat , and Stride , accusing them of concealing risks, overstating drug efficacy, and inflating enrollment figures. - Legal actions highlight SEC's intensified focus on biotech disclosures and edtech compliance, with deadlines set for investor claims by late 2025-2026. - These lawsuits emphasize corporate accountabil
