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From Cointelegraph Brasil: regulators in the country have opened several enforcement actions against alleged crypto scams last week.
Last week, Brazilian authorities took regulatory action against crypto-related businesses and several alleged cryptocurrency scams. Earlier this month, legal requirements for crypto-related business tightened in the country, when Brazilâs tax authority, the Department of Federal Revenue (RFB), introduced strict reporting requirements for crypto transactions.Â
Police search Grupo Bitcoin Banco with alleged excessive force
The Military Police of ParanĂĄ served a warrant and subsequently searched the offices of crypto trading and investment platform Grupo Bitcoin Banco (GBB) in downtown Curitiba. Police sought to seize 25 bitcoins (BTC) following a complaint filed by two GBB clients. GBBâs legal representative Jorge Fayad said that 10 police officers exhibited excessive force in the course of the seizure.
The complainants state that they experienced delays in withdrawing their digital assets from the platform and have set the value of the claim at over 1.45 million reals ($350,000).
Authorities arrest crypto Ponzi schemer
Brazilian police arrested alleged Ponzi schemer Marcel Mafra Bicalho at a luxury resort in Arraial d'Ajuda in the district of Porto Seguro. Bicalho was arrested on charges of operating a cryptocurrency investment scheme that may have affected as many as 5,000 Brazilians. He reportedly claimed that investors could get a 100% return on a minimum investment of 1,500 reals ($363) in the first month alone.Â
Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission increases scrutiny
The Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) of Brazil has expanded its investigations of cryptocurrency investment schemes that guarantee a fixed rate of profitability. A lack of pertinent regulations has reportedly led to an explosion of such fixed-rate offerings in Brazil and in response, the CVM has opened 300 investigations. The CVM stated that 32% of total complaints it received this year were crypto-related.Â
The CVM's investor guidance and protection superintendent JosĂ© Alexandre Vasco said that the commission does not want to stifle financial innovation and the formation of new markets, but must respond to interests of consumer protection.Â
Celebrities promote alleged Bitcoin-related Ponzi scheme
Several Brazilian celebrities including retired mixed martial artist AntĂŽnio Rodrigo Nogueira â also known as âThe Minotaurâ â helped promote a purported Bitcoin-based Ponzi scheme called Wish Money. The scheme offers dubious investment packages employing a variety of multi-level marketing tactics. National television presenter and journalist Amaury Junior posted a promotional statement for Wish Money on his Instagram page along with a picture of himself and other celebrities.
Wish Money has not released any technical documents to support its claims or its goals and is also not registered with the CVM, which has already received multiple complaints regarding the scheme.
Bureaucratic budget struggles could lead to trouble for Bitcoin exchanges
Meanwhile, if President Jair Bolsonaro's government does not rectify the RFBâs budget, the agency will purportedly have to shut down its systems in their entirety due to a lack of resources.This would prove problematic for Brazilian cryptocurrency exchanges, as they are required to report user data and transactions via the RFBâs Natural Persons Register system â the countryâs individual taxpayer registry. As such, cryptocurrency exchanges would be unable to comply with regulations, as there could be no system in place to receive transaction and user data.With a weak economy, the collection of taxes was reportedly lower than initially projected last year, leading to a $72.7 million budget shortfall for the RFB.
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