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    Brazil blocks crypto campaign donations before 2026 vote

    James WilsonBy James WilsonJune 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Brazil’s Federal Public Ministry has reminded political parties and candidates that they cannot accept cryptocurrency donations for election campaigns. 

    Summary

    • Brazil’s MPF says campaign donations must remain traceable, keeping crypto outside election finance channels.
    • The ban has applied since 2019 under rules set by Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court.
    • Violations can lead to fines, fund returns, and abuse of economic power claims.

    The MPF said the rule applies because all campaign donations must allow clear identification of the donor.

    The notice came through the MPF’s “Me explica, MPF!” series on June 22. The agency said Brazil’s election rules have barred virtual-currency donations since 2019, when the Superior Electoral Court approved Resolution 23.607/2019.

    “Electoral rules prohibit the use of cryptocurrencies for donations to parties and candidates,” said the MPF in its public notice. 

    The agency linked the ban to the pseudonymous nature of crypto transactions.

    Brazil Prohibits Political Parties and Candidates From Accepting Cryptocurrency Campaign Donations

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    Transparency sits at the center of the rule

    Brazil’s campaign finance system requires donations to move through channels that identify the donor and the recipient. The MPF said this helps election authorities review campaign accounts and track the origin of funds.

    The rules allow tools such as Pix and bank transfers when the donor can be identified. Crowdfunding is also allowed, but only through platforms registered and authorized by the Superior Electoral Court.

    Campaigns that break the rule may face penalties. The MPF said parties and candidates may receive fines, return the money to the National Treasury, or face proceedings tied to abuse of economic power.

    The warning comes ahead of Brazil’s October 2026 elections. The first round is scheduled for Oct. 4. A second round for president or governor races, if needed, is scheduled for Oct. 25.

    Brazil tightens election and crypto boundaries

    Brazil has also moved against election-related betting markets. In April, authorities restricted prediction market platforms from offering contracts tied to political, electoral, social, cultural, and sports events.

    The measure affected platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi, which had offered markets linked to Brazilian political outcomes. Reuters reported that Brazil blocked 27 prediction market platforms and limited event contracts to areas such as economic indicators.

    The crypto donation ban is separate from prediction market rules. Both actions show that Brazil has set clearer limits where digital assets touch elections, political finance, or regulated public markets.

    As previously reported by crypto.news, Brazil also blocked crypto use inside regulated cross-border payment rails in May. That rule did not ban crypto transfers in the country, but it kept virtual assets out of supervised eFX settlement.

    Broader crypto rules remain active

    Brazil remains one of Latin America’s largest crypto markets, but regulators have continued to define where crypto can operate. In a recent update, crypto.news covered Brazil’s new audit mandate for crypto exchanges seeking authorization.

    Previously, crypto.news explored Brazil’s plan to tighten stablecoin rules. Lawmakers advanced a bill that would ban algorithmic stablecoins and require domestic issuers to fully back their tokens.

    In a previous article, crypto.news discussed Brazil’s paused crypto tax consultation during an election year. That delay showed that officials may wait on some tax measures while still enforcing existing rules in payment, exchange, and campaign finance areas.

    The MPF notice does not create a new crypto law. It restates a rule that has applied since 2019. For candidates and parties, the message remains direct: campaign money must be identifiable, and crypto donations do not meet that standard under current election rules.





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