In July, the IMF warned that cross-border crypto flows in Brazil are growing faster than traditional capital flows and faster than nominal GDP. It also noted that 71.7 per cent of all reported crypto activity in Brazil over the last six years relates to stablecoins.
Brazil imposes 24-hour hold on crypto transfers exceeding $10,000
Brazil has imposed a 24-hour hold on cryptocurrency transfers exceeding $10,000, according to the reported headline. The measure introduces a delay for larger crypto transactions in the country.
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Aug 10, 2026 at 10:22 AM UTC · 2 min de lecture

Reported by Consejeros Editorial Team
On 28 July, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that Brazil’s crypto-asset market, particularly stablecoins pegged to the US dollar, has expanded rapidly since 2017 and requires closer supervision, as cross-border cryptocurrency flows are growing faster than traditional capital flows.
According to the organisation, stablecoins have played a key role in the significant growth of Brazil’s crypto-asset market. The report indicated that cross-border cryptocurrency flows “have risen steadily” and that purchases of stablecoins are between two and three times more sensitive to global shocks than traditional portfolio investment or foreign direct investment flows.
In fact, the IMF report documents that cross-border crypto flows in Brazil are growing faster than traditional capital flows and faster than nominal GDP. It also states that 71.7 per cent of all reported crypto activity in Brazil over the last six years relates to stablecoins, i.e. digital dollars.
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