🇧🇷 Brazil to Impose 24-Hour Delay on Large Crypto Transfers From 2027

Brazil’s central bank is tightening rules on large crypto transfers. Starting January 1, 2027, crypto firms operating in Brazil must impose a mandatory 24-hour waiting period on any transfer exceeding $10,000 headed to a self-custody wallet or a foreign crypto firm.

📋 What the Rule Requires

Detail Requirement
Trigger threshold Transfers over $10,000
Destinations covered Self-custody wallets and foreign crypto firms
Waiting period 24 hours before completion
Effective date January 1, 2027
Also covers Fiat-backed stablecoins

🎯 The Stated Goal

The rule targets a common scam pattern: pressuring victims into rapidly moving funds out of regulated exchanges into wallets that are hard to trace or recover from. The 24-hour delay creates a cooling-off window for victims or banks to catch fraud before it becomes irreversible. Firms must notify customers when a transfer is held and explain the basis for the delay.

🌎 Part of a Broader Global Pattern

Brazil’s move follows a familiar trend: regulators increasingly focused on the exact moment funds leave regulated custody, where fraud recovery becomes nearly impossible. Expect other jurisdictions facing crypto scam losses to consider similar friction-based measures.

🎯 Who Should Care

  • Crypto exchanges and payment firms serving Brazilian customers
  • Brazilian crypto holders who regularly move funds to self-custody
  • Businesses using Brazil in a cross-border crypto payment corridor

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or compliance advice. Consult qualified local counsel regarding specific obligations.

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