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Brazil Reaffirms Ban on Crypto Campaign Contributions

Ahead of the October 2026 elections, Brazil’s Federal Public Ministry has issued a sharp reminder to candidates and political parties: cryptocurrency donations remain strictly prohibited. The agency maintains that the pseudonymous nature of digital assets conflicts with mandatory transparency requirements for tracking the origin of all campaign funds.

Brazil Reaffirms Ban on Crypto Campaign Contributions

The prohibition, rooted in Resolution 23.607/2019 from the Superior Electoral Court, necessitates that all financial contributions pass through traceable channels. While the country permits bank transfers, Pix payments, and authorized crowdfunding, digital currencies fail to provide the clear donor identification required by election authorities. The Federal Public Ministry warned that violations could result in heavy fines, the forced return of funds to the National Treasury, or legal challenges regarding the abuse of economic power.

This enforcement action coincides with a broader regulatory push to insulate Brazilian political and financial systems from unregulated digital assets. Authorities have already restricted prediction market platforms like Polymarket and implemented tighter controls on crypto use within cross-border payment rails. By restating these existing standards, regulators are ensuring that campaign finance remains fully auditable as the nation heads toward the first round of voting on October 4.

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