Brazil's Central Bank is advocating for stablecoins to be classified as electronic monetary instruments rather than digital assets, as highlighted in a recent hearing. This shift in classification could lead to more stringent regulation for stablecoins, reflecting the country's evolving stance on crypto assets.

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