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Mercado Bitcoin to Support Brazil_s CBDC Efforts (Report)
Mercado Bitcoin – the largest cryptocurrency exchange in Brazil – will reportedly participate in the country’s pilot project to launch a digital real.
The central bank intends to issue such a financial product in 2024.
The List of Contributors
As reported by a local media outlet, Banco Central do Brasil has authorized Mercado Bitcoin to take part in the CBDC development. Speaking on the matter was Fabricio Tota – director of new business at the exchange:
Other project participants include well-known companies such as the payment processing giant Mastercard, the financial software fintech Sinqia, brokerage firm Genial, and others.
Brazil’s central bank has previously outlined that only regulated financial institutions with direct access to the National Financial (SFN) network can assist the CBDC efforts.
The consortium intends to participate in all aspects of the test, including wholesale, retail, and National Treasury securities negotiations.
The central bankaims to release a CBDC next year. According to the initial plan, the monetary product will be a blockchain-based instrument that supports retail transactions and is backed by customer bank deposits
Additional Crypto Jurisdiction for the Central Bank
Besides being responsible for issuing a digital real, Brazil’s central bank was recentlyassignedas the country’s crypto regulator. The legislation, signed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, became official on June 20.
According to the rules, local companies can not provide crypto services without obtaining approval from the financial institution. The bank will also monitor if organizations abide by anti-money laundering procedures and whether they are linked to criminal activities, including financing terrorism.
Brazil’s SEC will play a role in the regulatory process, too. It will partner with Banco do Brasil to supervise digital currencies classified as securities. It is worth mentioning that current domestic law does not designate which assets fit in that category and which are seen as commodities