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Brazil Central Bank Bans Stablecoin and Crypto Settlement in Cross-Border Payments

Nga Pu by Nga Pu
May 3, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Brazil central bank stablecoin settlement ban

Brazil’s central bank stablecoin decision marks one of the strongest policy moves yet against crypto-based settlement in cross-border payments. The regulator has barred stablecoin and crypto settlement use in this specific payment corridor, signaling a tighter control stance over monetary rails.

What the new restriction targets

CoinDesk reports that Brazil’s central bank is blocking stablecoin and crypto settlement in cross-border flows, a move likely aimed at limiting unofficial dollarization channels and reducing supervisory blind spots in international transactions.

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Importantly, the measure is focused on settlement mechanics in cross-border payments, not a blanket prohibition on crypto ownership. Even so, it creates new friction for payment providers that leaned on stablecoins for faster, cheaper transfers.

Why this matters for Latin America’s crypto payment narrative

Brazil has often been viewed as one of the region’s most consequential digital-finance markets. A hard line from its central bank could influence policy thinking in neighboring countries where stablecoin settlement has gained traction for remittances and B2B transfers.

For the crypto industry, this is a reminder that regulatory acceptance of blockchain innovation does not automatically include permission to bypass traditional settlement controls. The next phase of growth may depend less on technical capability and more on policy-aligned architecture.

Source: CoinDesk

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