Brazil’s central bank has released new rules for international payments, effectively prohibiting the use of cryptocurrencies for sending money across borders. All international transfers must now go through official foreign exchange channels or regulated bank accounts. This change gives the government more control over money moving in and out of the country and restricts the use of crypto for global transactions, which will affect businesses and individuals who rely on digital currencies. These rules, which include enhanced identity verification, reporting standards, and compliance checks, will be implemented starting October 1, 2026.
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2026-05-01 15:37