Brazil Proposes Tight Controls on Stablecoin Transfers

By: live bitcoin news|2025/05/15 18:15:05
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Brazil plans to restrict stablecoin transfers to domestic crypto wallets only.Central Bank proposes tighter crypto rules to safeguard financial system stability.Coinbase warns overregulation may push users to unsafe crypto platforms.Brazil is tightening its grip on cryptocurrency transfers, especially those involving stablecoins. As part of a new framework, the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) proposes specific rules for the cryptocurrency industry. These rules have been put forward to help manage and decrease risks in the crypto sector.Brazil Tightens Grip on Crypto Wallet TransactionsTo start, the BCB wants stablecoin transfers to wallets outside Brazil to be restricted. The proposal will make it possible for users in Brazil to only send stablecoins to wallets managed within the country. Another rule the Central Bank is thinking about is a prohibition on sending stablecoins from approved exchanges to self-hosted wallets. The rules proposed by the BCB are intended to safeguard Brazil’s financial system and make cryptocurrency use safer.In addition, the proposal is a first step in a multi-stage process to control cryptocurrencies. The Central Bank held its first-ever public discussion about AML controls and asset separation for VASPs in January 2024. Now, Brazil’s Central Bank is working on the next phase of its consultation process. The second phase of consultation will cover rules for VASPs, as well as their licensing and how they will be integrated into Brazil’s financial sector.Importantly, the Central Bank plans to finalize all crypto rules. After the BCB finishes the rules, implementation will take place soon. Brazil hopes to finalize and present these new regulations by year-end and wait only briefly for implementation.Officials hope that, by balancing financial security and new technologies, they can gather healthcare perspectives. Brazil’s officials have expressed a desire to give space to new technologies. At the same time, they want to develop a robust way to oversee digital assets. By consulting widely and taking input from others, the government expects to follow in the footsteps of top crypto nations.Coinbase Warns Brazil on Overregulating StablecoinsIn March, Coinbase warned that rules on stablecoin transfers that are too strict may cause some users to go to other unregulated sites. AdditionallyCoinbase made it clear that ill-considered rules could prompt digital asset investors to seek insecure platforms. In addition, the company urged the government to support growth in the crypto sector while still following rules.Such rules, according to Coinbase, might block users from using digital assets and could slow the development of markets. Coinbase underlined that keeping Brazil’s crypto framework close to other countries’ will drive growth.Alternatively, banks in Brazil are examining possible ways to move ahead. Brazil’s largest bank, Itaú, is planning to introduce a stablecoin of its own. This effort will rely on changes in Brazilian regulation and on what has happened in the United States regarding stablecoins. On the other hand, Stablecoins are growing in popularity globally because of what U.S. President Trump decided concerning CBDCs.Meanwhile, Brazil is determined to set clear and strong laws for using cryptocurrencies. The Central Bank thinks this approach will ensure users are protected, financial dealings are clear, and it will restrict criminals. That is why Brazil is recognized as a leader in developing strict crypto rules across Latin America.Lastly, Brazil’s steps towards crypto regulation represent a major challenge for countries around the world. With this new system in place, Brazil hopes to make its crypto sector safe, fair, and modern. As a result of this framework, Brazil seeks to ensure that its crypto environment is safe, fair, and moving forward.The post Brazil Proposes Tight Controls on Stablecoin Transfers appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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