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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Brazil is Considering the Introduction of Legislation That Could Represent a Turning Point in the World of Work and Cryptocurrencies
Mar 17, 2025 at 09:43 pm
This new bill proposes the regulation of salary payments in Bitcoin and other cryptos.
Brazil is considering the introduction of legislation that could represent a turning point in the world of work and cryptocurrencies: a new bill proposes the regulation of salary payments in Bitcoin and other crypto.
In the context, precise rules will obviously be established to ensure transparency and safety for the workers.
Salaries in Bitcoin: a new opportunity for workers in Brazil
Federal Deputy Luiz Philippe de Orleans e Bragança has presented a regulatory proposal that would allow employers to pay part of the salary in cryptocurrencies.
Filed on March 12, law PL 957/2025 authorizes voluntary and partial payments in Bitcoin and other digital currencies. However, it imposes the constraint of paying at least 50% of the salary in real brasiliano, the official currency of the country.
The introduction of this regulation could promote greater integration of cryptocurrencies into the Brazilian economy, following a global trend that sees more and more companies and professionals adopting Bitcoin as a payment method.
The bill presented by Orleans and Bragança establishes a maximum limit of 50% on payment in crypto. In other words, workers will not be able to receive their entire salary in digital assets.
The exclusive use of cryptocurrencies for salary payments will be prohibited, except for specific categories of workers.
Specifically, the regulation allows total payment in crypto only for:
This provision aims to protect the purchasing power of workers, by keeping a part of the salary in a stable and nationally recognized currency.
Conversion and regulation of payments in Bitcoin
To ensure transparency and consistency with Brazilian financial regulations, the bill establishes that the conversion of salary into cryptocurrencies must follow the official exchange rate.
This value must be determined by an institute authorized by the Central Bank of Brazil to prevent speculation and ensure fairness in transactions.
The use of cryptocurrencies in payments could simplify business transactions, reducing bank fees and accelerating international transfers.
However, the volatility of crypto still represents a risk factor for workers, which is why the law provides for only partial payments.
The promoter of the bill, Luiz Philippe de Orleans e Bragança, is a descendant of the Brazilian royal family and is currently serving his second term as a Federal Deputy of the State of São Paulo.
He is known for his conservative positions and for his support of Truth Social, the social platform owned by United States President Donald Trump.
During his political career, he has shown a particular interest in the cryptocurrency sector and economic sovereignty, supporting initiatives aimed at increasing the financial freedom of Brazilian citizens.
Possible implications of the proposed law
If approved, this regulation could have a significant impact not only on the job market but also on the entire crypto ecosystem in Brazil. The possible consequences include:
At the same time, the government will need to ensure clear regulations to prevent fraud and speculation. The creation of a stable regulatory framework could attract investors and companies interested in integrating cryptocurrencies into their payment systems.
For the moment, the regulations are still under discussion and may undergo changes before final approval.
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