Policy Event Β· Medium impact

Brazil Federal Police Crypto Seizures Jump Sixfold Under AML Pressure

Brazilian Federal Police reportedly seized about $14 million in crypto assets tied to criminal activity in 2025, roughly six times the 2024 level. The increase strengthens the case for tighter Brazilian AML supervision around Pix-linked fiat rails, OTC brokers, and stablecoin laundering patterns.

Medium impactπŸ‡§πŸ‡· BrazilAMLEnforcementBTCUSDTBrazil Federal PoliceBanco Central do Brasil

APAC FINSTAB analysis

Although this is outside core APAC, it is relevant because global market-structure, enforcement, and stablecoin precedents often shape licensing expectations for APAC exchanges, issuers, custodians, and DeFi teams. Protocols/assets in scope: BTC, USDT. Named institutions or platforms: Brazil Federal Police, Banco Central do Brasil. Teams should monitor the original source, map the change to licensing, custody, disclosure, and market-access obligations, and update their jurisdiction playbooks before the next compliance review.

Compliance read-through: map this event to entity licensing, market-access, custody, disclosure, token listing, and operational-risk obligations before expanding or marketing in the affected jurisdiction.

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Related policy events

Russia Crypto AML Amendment Adds Sanctions Conflict Risk For Foreign Exchanges

Russian policy reporting says amendments before the second reading of the digital currency and digital rights bill would let the Bank of Russia set AML-service requirements for crypto trading while conditioning foreign-exchange access on sanctions posture. The proposal would raise secondary-sanctions and counterparty-screening risk for any VASP touching Russia-linked channels.

High impactπŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί RussiaRegulationAML