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Crypto

Brazil Bans Crypto in Cross-Border Payments

Brazil's central bank bans crypto settlement in regulated cross-border payments, creating a split approach to digital assets.

The update

Brazil’s central bank has banned electronic foreign exchange providers from using stablecoins and other cryptocurrencies to settle overseas remittances. The regulation, effective October 1, requires cross-border payments to move through foreign exchange transactions or non-resident real-denominated accounts instead of digital assets. The ban targets companies that had built stablecoin settlement into cross-border flows, while individual crypto investors can still buy, sell, and hold assets through authorized providers.

Why it matters

This regulatory split creates a significant distinction between retail crypto investment and institutional cross-border payments. Brazil’s crypto market handles $6-8 billion monthly, with stablecoins accounting for roughly 90% of volume. By closing the back-end payment rail for crypto settlements, Brazil aims to maintain oversight of cross-border financial flows while allowing its growing crypto retail market to continue operating.

What to watch

Watch how fintechs adapt to this new regulatory environment and whether they’ll shift to traditional payment rails. Monitor Brazil’s crypto adoption trajectory as it remains one of the top five countries globally for crypto usage. Observe if other emerging markets follow Brazil’s approach of separating retail crypto investment from institutional cross-border payment systems.

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