This Brazilian Fintech Is Bringing Crypto Trading To 30 million People
Crypto services are spreading worldwide. Most of the growth in this regard has been mostly in the West, but more countries and companies are beginning to follow suit. The latest of this is a Brazilian fintech that is starting to offer crypto services in the country. Picpay’s latest innovation that features the space is seeing […]
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The Brazilian Tax Authority RFB registered a new record in the number of Brazilians that invested in crypto, in the month of September. The institution informed through its monthly reports that almost 1.5 million people had purchased crypto during Sept. The number of crypto investors in Brazil increased since August when a little more than 1.3 million people declared holding crypto.
Brazilian Tax Authority Registers Almost 1.5 Million Crypto Investors in September
Cryptocurrency is gaining popularity as an investment choice for portfolios in Latam. The Brazilian Tax Authority RFB....
A Brazilian judge has ruled that the CEO of Mirror Trading International should remain in precautionary detention as authorities in South Africa have already furnished their Brazilian counterparts with the documentation that is required for extradition purposes. The judge also rejected Johann Steynberg’s attempts to use his Brazilian family as the basis for seeking an end to his precautionary detention.
Documentation for Steynberg’s Formal Extradition
A Brazilian judge recently dismissed an application by Johann Steynberg — the mastermind behind Mirror....
XP Inc has become the latest Brazilian fintech player to offer crypto trading services, following Nubank and MercadoLibre. Brazilian brokerage giant XP Inc has officially launched its crypto trading platform ‘XTAGE' in Brazil, bringing a potential 3.6 million users to the crypto markets. The news was broke in an Aug. 15 post by the Nasdaq Exchange Twitter account, noting that XP had rung the exchange's “Opening Bell” to celebrate the launch of the XTAGE digital assets trading platform. [email protected] joins us for the Opening Bell to celebrate the XTAGE digital assets trading....
The Brazilian authorities seized $33 million linked to a money-laundering investigation involving cryptocurrency exchanges. The operation, called “Exchange Transaction” by the Brazilian police, involved six search warrants in different locations of the country. These searches were directed to find shell companies that used cryptocurrency exchanges for alleged money laundering purposes. Brazilian Police Seize $33 Million in Money Laundering Probe Brazilian authorities have seized $33 million belonging to shell companies that, according to reports from the Brazilian police, used....
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday the seizure of $24 million in cryptocurrency after a request from Brazilian police.