The Brazil Blockchain Conference (BCB) 2025, taking place on November 28–29 in São Paulo, will gather many major names in the global digital economy such as Visa, B3, Binance, Tools for Humanity, and Tether. Notable speakers include Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether — the largest stablecoin issuer in the world, currently achieving a private valuation equivalent to global corporations. BlackRock will also participate, with Cristiano Castro presenting on the role of digital assets in reshaping the financial system and investment portfolios.
B3 will highlight the strong growth of the ETF market in Brazil, especially in cryptocurrency ETFs. Binance Research shares trends such as new payment protocols, the emergence of privacy coins, and the challenges of AI-driven trading. Tools for Humanity and many other leaders emphasize the role of BCB in education, innovation, and driving Brazil to lead the next wave of crypto.
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