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Brazil Charts the Future of Institutional Crypto Regulation

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Last updated: 23 February 2026 15:35
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Institutional Players to Follow New GuidelinesWhat Changes Are in Store for Stablecoin Transactions?

Brazil’s Central Bank has laid out an ambitious plan to regulate crypto asset service providers operating at the corporate level by 2027. This initiative aims to bring companies serving institutional clients, especially those offering essential infrastructure, under comprehensive regulatory scrutiny, signifying a pivotal shift for the nation’s evolving digital asset landscape.

Institutional Players to Follow New Guidelines

The newly announced regulatory framework will apply to entities like Ripple and Fireblocks, which provide digital asset infrastructure along with similar B2B-focused firms. Antônio Marcos Guimarães, who serves as the Deputy Head of the Bank’s Regulation Department, underscored that establishing legal requirements is critical to integrating companies that function outside conventional intermediaries. The recent licensing guidelines for retail transactions now serve as a precursor to the regulations being extended to institutional-level operations.

What Changes Are in Store for Stablecoin Transactions?

Stricter regulations are also coming to stablecoin transfers to prevent their use as a proxy for the US dollar in international money transfers. The government’s fiscal body is considering imposing a 3.5% charge on these transactions to bolster its oversight. Additionally, the Central Bank’s new classification of stablecoin transfers as foreign exchange operations means crypto service providers will be mandated to report such activities and validate users’ wallet identities to comply with international transaction protocols.

Brazil enters its final phase of a strategic multi-year plan to integrate digital assets into its National Financial System by 2027. As Latin America’s leading player in the cryptocurrency arena, the country has witnessed digital asset transaction volumes exceed $318.8 billion as of 2024, highlighting its growing influence in technological finance advancements.

The Central Bank’s digital initiatives, such as the launch of the Pix instant payment service and the Drex central bank digital currency, have put Brazil at the forefront of fintech leadership in the region. Drex leverages blockchain technology for secure interbank payments, further establishing the nation as a central figure in advanced financial technological tools.

Separately, global exchange KuCoin has incorporated Brazil’s Pix payment network into its KuCoin Pay service. This integration aims to enable real-time cryptocurrency transactions across Brazil, targeting enhanced mainstream digital currency usage in the nation’s routine economy.

Raymond Ngai, the leader of KuCoin Pay, remarked that adapting to Brazil’s local payment infrastructure will enhance the country’s digital financial operations, emphasizing the company’s aim to make crypto user-friendly for daily applications.

“Our mission has always been to bring the crypto economy into people’s everyday financial experience,” Ngai explained, emphasizing KuCoin’s effort to streamline digital transactions for Brazilian consumers.

These developments indicate Brazil’s strategic initiative to blend transparency and legal framework with technological advancement in the crypto domain. This regulated landscape will position Brazil’s crypto sector to align with global standards, balancing consumer protection with continued sectorial innovation.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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