Historic Litecoin Argentine peso

Litecoin argentine peso history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 12.446 (25/01/2024) and the lowest 13.106 (08/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -5.3.

LTC ARS average rate for January 2024 is 11.97696, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -14.02 %.

01 January 20241 LTC = 10.85 ARS
02 January 20241 LTC = 11.11 ARS
03 January 20241 LTC = 12.41 ARS
04 January 20241 LTC = 12.19 ARS
05 January 20241 LTC = 12.29 ARS
06 January 20241 LTC = 12.37 ARS
07 January 20241 LTC = 12.64 ARS
08 January 20241 LTC = 11.94 ARS
09 January 20241 LTC = 12.16 ARS
10 January 20241 LTC = 11.65 ARS
11 January 20241 LTC = 11.32 ARS
12 January 20241 LTC = 11.19 ARS
14 January 20241 LTC = 11.69 ARS
15 January 20241 LTC = 11.79 ARS
16 January 20241 LTC = 11.77 ARS
17 January 20241 LTC = 11.79 ARS
18 January 20241 LTC = 12.04 ARS
19 January 20241 LTC = 11.51 ARS
22 January 20241 LTC = 12.17 ARS
23 January 20241 LTC = 12.55 ARS
24 January 20241 LTC = 12.43 ARS
25 January 20241 LTC = 12.56 ARS
26 January 20241 LTC = 12.28 ARS
28 January 20241 LTC = 12.04 ARS
29 January 20241 LTC = 12.06 ARS
30 January 20241 LTC = 12.22 ARS
31 January 20241 LTC = 12.37 ARS

05/08/2021: Litecoin Foundation Partners with Atari

The Litecoin Foundation partners with Atari, a prominent gaming company, to integrate Litecoin into Atari's gaming ecosystem, enabling players to use LTC for in-game purchases and transactions.

14/09/2020: Introduction of Currency Controls

Argentina tightens currency controls to stabilize the peso and prevent capital flight, imposing restrictions on foreign currency purchases and transfers, marking a significant shift in monetary policy.

26/02/2020: Litecoin Implements Mimblewimble Extension Blocks

Litecoin developers announce plans to introduce Mimblewimble Extension Blocks, a privacy-focused protocol extension, to enhance fungibility and transaction anonymity.

11/08/2019: Primary Elections and Peso Devaluation

Following the primary elections, uncertainty in the financial markets leads to a significant devaluation of the peso, causing economic turmoil and further exacerbating the country's financial difficulties.

05/08/2019: Litecoin Halving

The block reward for Litecoin is halved from 25 LTC to 12.5 LTC, reducing new supply issuance and potentially impacting the cryptocurrency's price and mining economics.

12/12/2017: Litecoin Futures Launch on CME

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) launches futures contracts for Litecoin, offering institutional investors an avenue to trade and speculate on the cryptocurrency.

10/05/2017: Segregated Witness Activation

Litecoin activates Segregated Witness (SegWit), a protocol upgrade aimed at improving scalability and enabling second-layer solutions like the Lightning Network.

09/12/2015: Change in Government

Mauricio Macri assumes the presidency, bringing in economic reforms and liberalization policies, impacting the exchange rate and the value of the Argentine peso.

29/11/2013: Litecoin's First Major Price Rally

Litecoin experiences its first major price rally, reaching a peak of over $39 per LTC, driven by increased adoption and market speculation.

07/10/2011: Creation of Litecoin

Litecoin is created by Charlie Lee as a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, based on the Bitcoin protocol, with faster block generation time and a different hashing algorithm.

02/12/2001: Economic Crisis and Devaluation

Argentina faces a severe economic crisis, resulting in the devaluation of the peso, leading to a sharp decline in its value and triggering social and political unrest.

31/03/1991: Introduction of Convertibility Plan

The Convertibility Plan is implemented, fixing the exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the US dollar on a one-to-one basis, as an attempt to control inflation.

06/01/1985: Introduction of Austral as a new currency

The Argentine government replaces the peso with the Austral as the new currency, aiming to stabilize the economy and tackle hyperinflation.

29/01/1983: End of the military dictatorship

After seven years of military rule, democratic elections are held in Argentina, leading to the end of the military dictatorship and the beginning of a period of economic and political transition.