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Brazil’s Central Bank released a controversial proposed rule last week calling for a prohibition on stablecoins being used in self-custodied wallets.
This is an extremely important development with lots of implications for crypto markets, operators and users in Brazil.
To help us understand this proposal, I spoke with Rodrigo Caldas de Carvalho Borges, a partner at Carvalho Borges Araujo Advogados in Sao Paulo.
🔑 Key Takeaways
The Central Bank of Brazil is proposing a ban on self-custody of stablecoins like USDT. This would limit transfers to only licensed exchanges and service providers
Crypto would be regulated in the same manner as foreign exchange transactions. These transactions would need to flow through regulated channels, creating a more controlled environment for cross-border transfers
The proposal could significantly impact how international transactions are monitored and regulated within Brazil's crypto ecosystem
The Central Bank wants greater visibility into the volume of US dollar-pegged stablecoins that are leaving the country, particularly with the Brazilian real at an all-time low.
The proposed rule could fundamentally alter how Brazilians access and use not just stablecoins, but crypto assets of every type, and it could set a precendent for how other emerging markets approach stablecoin regulation.
The requirement for exchanges to implement wallet whitelisting would create new compliance challenges and could reshape how international transactions are conducted.
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The implementation of these rules would create a closed ecosystem where stablecoin transactions can only occur within a network of regulated entities.
This means users would no longer be able to freely transfer stablecoins to private wallets or engage in peer-to-peer transactions outside of regulated platforms.
While the industry is still trying to process exactly what the implications of this would be, there are concerns that this would limit financial innovation, create operational and compliance burdens for service providers, and potentially push users towards unregulated entities.
The Central Bank’s comment window for this rule is open until the end of February.
You can connect with Rodrigo on Linkedin.
Have a great weekend everyone!
-AWS
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