星球日报|Jul 06, 2026 06:41
[ABcripto: Brazil's Central Bank's 24-Hour Stablecoin Lock Proposal 'Disproportionate']
Odaily Planet Daily reports that the Brazilian Crypto Economy Association, ABcripto, has requested Brazil's Central Bank to suspend a proposal introducing a 24-hour delay for large stablecoin remittances. The association opposes the Central Bank's earlier suggestion to impose a 24-hour lock window on stablecoin transfers exceeding $10,000, stating that the measure would impact transparent market participants using regulated entities, while illegal participants would remain unaffected.
ABcripto's members include Binance, Coinbase, Crypto.com, and Tether. Brazil's Central Bank cited the Chainalysis crypto crime report, which noted that illegal transaction volumes reached an all-time high in 2025. ABcripto President Julia Rosin stated that illegal participants typically avoid regulated institutions and prefer platforms without identity checks, mixers, cross-chain bridges, and other less transparent structures.
ABcripto also argued that the lock measure could undermine the near-instant settlement use case of stablecoins and drive users toward unregulated service providers. Currently, Brazil's Congress is discussing specialized stablecoin regulations, while the Central Bank plans to classify stablecoins as electronic money rather than their current classification as digital assets. (Bitcoin.com News).
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