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    BCP, BitGo Launch Peru’s First Regulated Crypto Pilot

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    Peru’s banking regulator has authorized a pilot crypto platform, marking the country’s first regulated foray into digital assets. The project, dubbed Cryptococos, will allow select clients of Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP) to buy and hold Bitcoin and USDC under BitGo’s custody.

    To participate in the pilot, users must register, prove a minimum banking history with BCP, and complete an investment risk assessment before purchasing, according to Thursday’s announcement.

    Approved users will be able to buy and sell Bitcoin (BTC) and USDC (USDC) within a closed-loop system, meaning all transactions occur exclusively on the platform. This setup prevents transfers to external wallets and ensures “traceability and compliance with anti–money laundering and counter–terrorism financing regulations,” the companies said.

    The move marks the first time a regulated Peruvian bank has been authorized to offer customers access to digital assets, BCP said. The bank is the country’s largest and oldest financial institution, founded in 1889, managing about $52 billion in assets as of December 2024.

    BitGo is a US-based digital asset infrastructure company founded in 2013, offering crypto custody, wallets and trading, among other services, to institutional clients worldwide.