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Crypto News: Brazil Drops New Crypto Transfer Rule That Could Delay $10K+ Transactions

Brazil has introduced a new crypto transfer rule that may add delays for transactions above $10,000. The measure could increase compliance checks for exchanges and users moving larger amounts of digital assets.

The Coin Republic

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Aug 8, 2026 at 7:46 PM UTC · Updated hace 12 días · 3 min de lectura

Crypto News: Brazil Drops New Crypto Transfer Rule That Could Delay $10K+ Transactions
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Key Insights:

  • Brazil’s crypto news announces that it will delay some crypto transfers above $10,000 for up to 24 hours.
  • The rule targets overseas platforms and self-custody wallets amid fraud concerns.
  • Brazil will implement the new crypto transfer requirements starting in 2027.

The latest crypto news from Brazil’s central bank showed that it has introduced new crypto transfer rules that could delay certain transactions above $10,000 for up to 24 hours. The measures target transfers sent to overseas virtual asset service providers and self-custody wallets.

The central bank said the rules aim to address the sudden movement of fraud proceeds through virtual assets, including stablecoins.

Brazil’s Crypto Transfer Rule Targets Large Transactions

As per the latest news that Wu Blockchain reported, the new crypto rule applies when a customer sends more than $10,000 in a single transaction. It can also apply when the customer’s transfers exceed $10,000 cumulatively during one day. Transactions that meet the limit may face a temporary delay while financial institutions conduct additional checks.

Crypto News: Brazil Tightens Crypto Transfers Rule | Source: X

The central bank said the measure does not freeze assets permanently. It also does not prevent customers from completing the transfers after the review period. Instead, the institution can hold an approved transaction for up to 24 hours before allowing it to proceed.

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