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Brazil's central bank restricts stablecoin use in cross-border transfers

Brazil's central bank has introduced Resolution BCB 561/26, which restricts electronic foreign exchange service providers from using stablecoins for cross-border transfers. This resolution does not ban cross-border stablecoin transfers but reinforces the boundaries between fiat services and digital asset services.

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Noelle Acheson

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Brazil's central bank has introduced Resolution BCB 561/26, which restricts electronic foreign exchange service providers from using stablecoins for cross-border transfers. This resolution does not ban cross-border stablecoin transfers but reinforces the boundaries between fiat services and digital asset services.

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Created5 May 2026, 14:13

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  1. 1.Brazil's central bank introduces Resolution BCB 561/26
  2. 2.Resolution restricts electronic foreign exchange service providers from using stablecoins for cross-border transfers
  3. 3.Resolution reinforces boundaries between fiat services and digital asset services

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Noelle Acheson

podcast episodetier 1Neutral
5 days ago

Brazil's central bank has published Resolution BCB 561/26, which restricts electronic foreign exchange service providers from using stablecoins for cross-border transfers.

Confidence 95%Brazil’s stablecoin separationSource link

Noelle Acheson

podcast episodetier 1Neutral
5 days ago

The resolution does not ban cross-border stablecoin transfers but reinforces the boundaries between fiat services and digital asset services.

Confidence 95%Brazil’s stablecoin separationSource link

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First published5 May 2026, 14:13
Latest linked evidence5 days ago
Evidence age4 days
Last thesis update5 May 2026, 14:13

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Source diversity95%
Evidence quality95%
Temporal consistency95%
Source authority95%
Opposition resilience95%
Market alignment95%

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Modelamazon.nova-pro-v1:0
Prompt versionv1.0.0
Detail ID019df87c-bed9-705f-85b6-7da6a31a2200
Updated5 May 2026, 14:13

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