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Launch of BRL1 Brazils RealPegged Stablecoin Garnered Support from Crypto Platforms

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Brazil’s major cryptocurrency exchanges, including Mercado Bitcoin, Foxbit, and Bitso, have collaborated to launch BRL1, a stablecoin pegged to the Brazilian real. This new digital asset aims to streamline cryptocurrency transactions between platforms without the need for traditional banking intermediaries. By integrating blockchain technology into Brazil’s financial ecosystem, BRL1 provides users with a faster and more efficient way to manage crypto investments and has the potential to transform the country’s payment systems. The stablecoin will be backed by Brazil’s National Treasury bonds and is expected to be available later this year with an initial issuance of R$10 million. The consortium behind BRL1 plans to achieve a trading volume of 100 million BRL1 within a year and aims to integrate it into the Central Bank of Brazil’s Drex system in the future.

BRL1’s primary objective is to facilitate seamless transactions between crypto exchanges, eliminating the need for traditional financial intermediaries like banks or payment platforms. Currently, users must use systems like Pix to transfer funds between different exchanges. However, with BRL1, this process becomes much faster, allowing for direct transactions between accounts on different platforms. This innovation is expected to benefit users who primarily deal in reais but have lacked digital currency options outside the traditional financial system. The stablecoin’s liquidity will be provided by Cainvest, the largest liquidity provider in Brazil’s institutional cryptocurrency market, and its tokenization and custody technology will be powered by Fireblocks, a global leader in digital asset security. The consortium plans to integrate BRL1 with the Central Bank of Brazil’s Drex system in the future, expanding its use beyond cryptocurrency trading to include investment tokens, loans, and other digital assets. The consortium also intends to expand BRL1’s reach beyond Brazil, with several international exchanges already expressing interest in listing the stablecoin for cross-border payments.

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