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by: xpoolPosted on: May 18, 2025

Exchanges Push Back Against Brazil’s Proposed Stablecoin Withdrawal Ban

Brazilian financial institutions, including prominent exchanges like Binance, have engaged in months of negotiations with the central bank to propose alternative solutions for addressing stablecoin withdrawal concerns. These exchanges argue that a complete ban would be overly restrictive and seek a compromise that balances security regulations with industry needs.

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