Camila Soria
About Ambassador
Camila is an international Web3 lawyer focused on the point where emerging technology, tax and regulation meet. Based in Buenos Aires, she advises founders and investors on international corporate and tax structuring for fintech, crypto and AI projects.
Camila’s practice covers the full lifecycle of digital asset projects, from early product and token design to regulatory strategy and ongoing compliance. She structures blockchain and AI startups across Latin America, Europe and the United States, designs governance and token models for DAOs and ReFi ecosystems, and advises on cryptocurrency and fintech regulation, licensing and international tax planning. A key part of her work is translating complex technical ideas such as zero-knowledge proofs, tokenized governance, and on-chain reputation into clear contracts, policies and scalable legal systems.
Beyond client work, Camila is an active voice in the Spanish-speaking Web3 community. She speaks regularly at leading industry events on crypto regulation, legal design and the token economy, and writes on topics such as memecoins, political risk, privacy and the ethics of digital finance. Her approach treats law as a design tool for building trust, enabling collaboration and supporting human-centred innovation, rather than as a barrier to it.
Education
- Universidad de ‘San Andrés, Master in Business & Technology, 2026
- University of Buenos Aires, Diploma in Bitcoin, Econometrics and Law, 2025
- IEBS Business School, Master in Blockchain and Fintech, 2022
- Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Executive Program in Digital Banking, 2020
- Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Degree in Law, 2019
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Achievements & Publications
- First international congress on law and technology: web3 applied to business (Participation, Austral University / 2025)
- Postgraduate course lecturer (Speaking engagement, Universidad Católica de Córdoba / 2024)
- Climathon Córdoba (Participation, Climate KIC / 2024)
- First National IHL Moot (Participation, University of Buenos Aires / 2018)