Isac Costa is a computer scientist, a former regulator with the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission and a professor at Ibmec and Insper - two of Brazil's top business schools. He's also been keenly observing the development of legislation that would create a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies and digital assets in Brazil. This legislation was expected to pass earlier this summer but stalled amid disagreements over key provisions like reporting timeframes and asset segregation rules. TLDR is that with upcoming elections, the outlook for this bill passing this year is murky.
Isac and I go deep into the nuances of this proposed legislation. We discuss:
- history and background of crypto regulation in Brazil and previous attempts to legislate this matter
- core objectives of this legislation and the various stakeholders involved in influencing its direction
- tensions between local exchanges, overseas exchanges and tradfi institutions moving into crypto
- the rulemaking process that will commence once legislation is signed - ie the fight will shift from the legislative to the regulatory front at the Central Bank and CVM
If you're closely tracking Brazil crypto legislative developments, I highly recommend following Isac on Linkedin
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🔥 I hope to see some of you at the Blockchain Rio festival that’s happening September 1-4 in Rio de Janeiro; you can use the code BRAZILCRYPTOREPORT to get 10% off on your ticket.
🎉 Also be sure to check out the Ethereum São Paulo event which is how happening Sept 9-11. You can go to ethereumbrasil.com to learn more