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Brazil passes law turning seized crypto into public-security war chest

Summary by Coin Desk
The law lets authorities use crypto seized during investigations and expands their power to freeze, block or seize funds in a bid to crack down on criminal organizations.

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Brazil took a decisive step in its strategy against organized crime by enacting a law that allows freezing, seizing and liquidating cryptocurrencies linked to serious crimes, even during ongoing investigations. The measure not only strengthens control over digital assets such as Bitcoin, but also converts those funds into an immediate source of financing for public security. *** Law No 15.358 was enacted on March 25 by President Luiz Inácio Lula…

Key points of the news Brazil has enacted a new law that allows authorities to seize and reuse cryptocurrencies linked to criminal activities to finance public security. The measure authorizes law enforcement to use these digital assets for equipment, training and operations with judicial approval. Although it focuses on the fight against crime, the framework also reinforces the legal recognition of cryptocurrencies as traceable and valuable ass…

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Coin Desk broke the news in Manila, Philippines (the) on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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