Brazil's central bank has announced a ban on the use of stablecoins and cryptocurrencies for settling cross-border payments, effective October 1. This move aims to regulate the growing use of digital currencies in international transactions and ensure financial stability. The decision reflects the central bank's cautious approach towards integrating cryptocurrencies into the traditional financial system, as it seeks to mitigate potential risks associated with their volatility and lack of regulation.
Brazil's Central Bank Prohibits Crypto in Cross-Border Payments
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