What is really happening?
Every time you shop at Bitsave:
You are purchasing a digital asset (such as USDC or Bitcoin)
And that operationIt is not sold by a Mexican entity
The sale of the asset is carried out by the Bitsave entity in Chile.
That's why:
The invoice is issued from Chile
The amount appears in Chilean pesos (CLP)
Applies to all users, regardless of country
Why is the invoice in Chilean pesos?
Because the invoice reflectswho makes the sale.
In this case:
The Chilean entity is the one who sells the asset
Therefore, the invoice is generated under your system
And it is expressed in your local currency (CLP)
Why does Bitsave work like this?
This is no coincidence.
Bitsave is designed to operate with a clear and secure structure:
Separate the operation from the product (sale of the asset)
Centralize execution in a specialized entity
Maintain consistency across countries
Security and trust
This structure helps:
Have clear control over operations
Maintain consistent processes across the platform
Operate under formal financial standards
In other words:
It is not an improvised app, there is a real structure behind it.
Bitsave operates with an international structure designed to give clarity and consistency to each operation.
The sale of the asset is carried out from an entity in Chile, under the local regulatory framework supervised by the Financial Market Commission (CMF), which allows maintaining formal and standardized processes.
Does this affect your money or your experience?
No!
For you as a user:
Deposits in Mexican pesos
Purchase digital assets
You can withdraw in Mexican pesos
The experience does not change.
The invoice is simply the administrative record of the operation.
So should I worry?
No!
In fact, it is a good sign.
It means that:
✔ The operation is formally structured
✔ There is a clear entity selling the asset
✔ There is consistency in how purchases are processed
Why is this important?
Because in digital assets, trust is everything.
Know exactly who is selling you the asset
Know where the operation is recorded
And have clear documentation
It makes a big difference.
Simple summary
You use Bitsave from your country
But the sale of the asset is carried out from Chile
That's why the invoice comes in Chilean pesos.
Important note
This doesn't change:
How you buy
How you deposit
How do you withdraw?
just changewhere the sale of the asset is recorded
References
[1] Commission for the Financial Market (CMF Chile). Official site.
https://www.cmfchile.cl/
[2] Commission for the Financial Market (CMF Chile). Registry of Financial Services Providers.
https://www.cmfchile.cl/portal/principal/613/w3-article-60920.html
[3] Chilean Internal Revenue Service (SII). Electronic billing system.
https://www1.sii.cl/factura_sii/factura_sii.htm
[4] BitGo. Institutional Digital Asset Custody.
https://www.bitgo.com/
This content is informational and does not constitute tax or legal advice.
For specific issues related to billing or taxes, consult with a specialist.
