The idea that crypto assets belong exclusively to startups and retail investors is rapidly becoming outdated in Latin America. This shift will be even more apparentThe idea that crypto assets belong exclusively to startups and retail investors is rapidly becoming outdated in Latin America. This shift will be even more apparent

Brazil redefines Latin America’s crypto map as banks and major institutions step in

2026/03/04 03:16
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The idea that crypto assets belong exclusively to startups and retail investors is rapidly becoming outdated in Latin America. This shift will be even more apparent at MERGE São Paulo 2026, happening on March 18–19 at the World Trade Center in São Paulo: digital assets are no longer a parallel experiment, but an increasingly strategic pillar of institutional finance.

Across Brazil and the wider region, financial institutions – from central banks and securities regulators to commercial banks and market infrastructure providers – are moving decisively into digital assets. What was once treated as an experimental frontier is now embedded in strategic roadmaps, boardroom discussions, and long-term capital allocation plans.

We’re now days away from MERGE São Paulo 2026, where the agenda reveals a packed program of conferences, panels, startup tracks, expo areas, networking sessions, and immersive experiences, drawing 300+ speakers and 40+ exhibitors. Topics span tokenization of real-world assets, stablecoins in practice, digital identity, DeFi and regulated innovation, with participation from global leaders, fintech innovators, and institutional players alike.

Senior representatives from the Banco Central do Brasil, the Banco Central del Uruguay, and the Banco Central de Chile, as well as regulatory authorities such as Argentina’s Comisión Nacional de Valores and El Salvador’s Comisión Nacional de Activos Digitales, are actively engaging in discussions. Their participation reflects a broader recognition: digital assets are no longer peripheral to financial stability debates – they are part of them.

At the commercial banking level, some of Latin America’s most established institutions are developing internal digital asset capabilities. Executives from Itaú Unibanco, Bradesco, Santander Brasil, BTG Pactual, Banco do Brasil, Banco BV, and BNDES are involved in initiatives related to tokenized securities, blockchain-based systems, and digital custody. Meanwhile, Brazil’s stock exchange operator B3 is exploring how distributed ledger infrastructure may reshape capital markets.

Regulation as catalyst, not constraint

Brazil’s regulatory progress has repositioned the country on the global digital asset map. Long known for high levels of retail crypto adoption, the country is now consolidating its role as a jurisdiction capable of supporting institutional-scale activity.

For firms operating under European, North American, or global compliance standards, regulatory clarity is a prerequisite. Recent legal advances have triggered renewed interest from global liquidity providers, custodians, exchanges, and blockchain infrastructure companies seeking to expand or consolidate their presence in Latin America’s largest economy.

Luis Ayala, Managing Director of BitGo LatAm, reinforces this perspective:

“Brazil stands out as one of the most compelling destinations for global digital-asset companies: deep capital markets, sophisticated financial participants, and a growing base of crypto-native users. As regulation continues to evolve, Brazil is moving from ‘high potential’ to ‘high conviction’, and BitGo is focused on supporting clients in the market with secure, compliant infrastructure.”

Felipe Maurano, Head of Regional Growth, Brazil at Kraken, also agrees:

“The Brazilian crypto market represents more than just an opportunity, it is a priority. With over 200 million people, one of the fastest-growing crypto user bases in the world, Brazil represents everything we look for when entering a new market. Latin America as a whole is at an inflection point, and Brazil is leading the charge.”

Institutional-grade governance is also central to the next stage of development. With regulatory certainty now in place, momentum is shifting decisively toward institutional participation. Marco Antongiovanni, Country Manager, Brazil, at B2C2, underscores the turning point:

“Brazil is no newcomer to digital assets. It ranks 5th in the Global Crypto Adoption Index, fueled by strong retail demand and stablecoin usage. With new regulations now providing the legal certainty the market needed, we’re seeing a decisive shift: local financial institutions and asset managers are moving in. 2026 will be Brazil’s defining crypto moment.”

Stijn Vander Straeten, CEO of Crypto Finance Group, echoes this institutional shift:

“Crypto adoption in Brazil is already global-scale. What the market needs now is institutional-grade governance, and that’s exactly why we’re here. Our role is to bring our global experience into dialogue with Brazil’s unique market structure, shaping institutional standards together with local players. Brazil’s crypto market has reached a new level of maturity. We are seeing strong, concrete demand from institutions for well-structured, compliant crypto offerings.”

Martin Coxall, Director of Growth at BSV Association, emphasizes Brazil’s strategic role in this new phase:

“Brazil is no longer just a participant in the digital economy; it is the architect of its next phase. At BSV Association, we see Latin America, led by Brazil’s sophisticated regulatory environment and the DREX initiative, as the global proving ground for blockchain at scale. Our vision for this region is a shift away from speculation toward a ‘utility-first’ infrastructure, where the BSV blockchain provides the massive throughput and rock-solid stability required to tokenize real-world assets and secure the data-heavy future of an AI-driven economy. We aren’t just here to witness the MERGE of traditional and digital finance; we are here to provide the industrial-strength rails it will run on.”

Together, these perspectives signal a broader transformation: Brazil is evolving from a high-adoption retail market into a structurally mature, institution-ready ecosystem. Regulation, in this context, is not a constraint, it is the catalyst enabling the next phase of growth.

Why Latin America – and why Brazil?

Latin America has long stood out in the global crypto landscape for its high retail adoption, driven by currency volatility, cross-border remittance flows and a digitally savvy population. What is new is the speed at which institutional finance is converging with grassroots adoption.

Brazil, as the region’s largest economy and one of its most sophisticated banking markets, occupies a unique position. Its financial system is concentrated yet technologically advanced, its fintech ecosystem is mature, and its regulators have demonstrated willingness to engage in dialogue rather than prohibition. This alignment between market demand, regulatory openness and institutional capability creates fertile ground for large-scale blockchain integration.

In this context, São Paulo is increasingly viewed not simply as a local financial hub, but as a gateway between Latin America and the global digital asset ecosystem. The conversation is shifting from disruption to integration: how traditional banks incorporate tokenisation into their balance sheets, how regulated exchanges interact with decentralised liquidity, and how public authorities balance innovation with financial stability.

“Latin America, and Brazil in particular, has emerged as one of the most strategic markets for the global crypto ecosystem. Brazil is not only the largest financial market in the region, but also one of the most historically active in digital asset adoption. The early commitment of major banks to this technology has created a strong foundation for institutional uptake, and the recent regulatory progress led by the Central Bank of Brazil provides the legal certainty needed to accelerate corporate participation. Together, these factors create the perfect conditions for the next phase of industry growth”, says Paula Pascual, CEO of MERGE.

The institutionalization of crypto in Latin America is no longer theoretical. With regulatory clarity advancing and banks stepping forward, Brazil appears to be entering a new phase, one in which digital assets are embedded within the core architecture of the financial system rather than operating at its margins.

About MERGE

MERGE is a leading international conference focused on digital assets, Web3, and institutional adoption. The event brings together policymakers, financial institutions, corporates, investors, and key players from the crypto and blockchain ecosystem to discuss regulation, innovation, and real-world use cases.

With editions in Europe and Latin America, MERGE is known for fostering high-level dialogue between traditional finance and the digital economy through curated content, institutional tracks, and exclusive networking experiences. MERGE serves as a platform where industry leaders connect, exchange insights, and help shape the future of finance.

For more information, visit our website.

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