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Argentina has the most taxes applied to their purchases.
That's absolutely true. I might have used a bad example so I'll use another one, Uruguay is similar in taxes to us, a little more but almost the same, and they have their own currency on Steam.
Honestly, if I could just have my currency and expensive games it would be fine, I won't be able to buy 80usd games but atleast gonna have my currency lol
Another requirement would be that a certain percentage of Steams user base must be in that region for Steam to want to use your currency on their platform, Turkey and Argentina though the currencies are not worth much now, were better when they first got added and both countries have enough Steam users for their currency to be on Steam.
I don't think it's about population because Uruguay has a smaller population, but Steam still has the Uruguay peso from what I can see
That's because Steam doesn't care about Paraguay.
Maybe you guys shouldn't care about Steam too.
I just knew President Peña had an account here.