Brazil Gen Z is leading crypto adoption via stablecoins and digital fixed-income products, allocating $325m in 2025- a 56% increase in under-24 adoption.  CryptocurrencyBrazil Gen Z is leading crypto adoption via stablecoins and digital fixed-income products, allocating $325m in 2025- a 56% increase in under-24 adoption.  Cryptocurrency

Brazil’s Gen Z Fuels Crypto Boom

Brazil Gen Z is leading crypto adoption via stablecoins and digital fixed-income products, allocating $325m in 2025- a 56% increase in under-24 adoption. 

Cryptocurrency in Brazil is developing rapidly. Gen Z investors are leading the pack. According to Coin Bureau, Gen Z drives crypto in Brazil through stablecoins and yield tokens. In 2025, the platform reported the distribution of $325 million through digital fixed-income crypto.  

Source: Coin Bureau

It is moving toward speculative trading. Investors of a young age prefer stability to volatility. Mercado Bitcoin indicates that the category of investors with the highest growth rate in 2025 was under 24. This age group’s participation improved by 56 percent compared to the previous year. 

These investors use low-volatility assets as access points, and the most frequent assets in their portfolios are stablecoins and tokenized bonds.  

Young Money, Calculated Moves

The number of digital fixed-income products increased more than twofold. Mercado Bitcoin paid 1.8 billion reais to the users and coupons 132% of the Brazilian standard of CDI.  

The Renda Fixa Digital products of the platform became viral. There are other platforms like Liqi and AmFi providing similar blockchain-based products, and the ecosystem is growing fast in Brazil.  

The proportion of middle-income users investing in stablecoins is up to 12 percent, and in tokenized bonds is 86 percent. Investors with lower incomes choose another strategy.  

Income Brackets Split Strategies

Less affluent investors commit more than 90 percent to standard cryptocurrencies. Their prime option is bitcoin, where they can take a greater risk of losing money in favor of possible gains.  

Total crypto trading increased 43 per cent annually, and Mondays became the most active trading day, which indicates that crypto has become embedded in weekly financial habits.  

Fabrício Tota, the VP of Crypto Business at Mercado Bitcoin, pointed to some drivers. Brazilian interest was increased by central bank regulation, and adoption increased due to the emergence of stablecoins.  

The central bank of Brazil introduced new cryptocurrency rules last month. Now, crypto service providers have to obtain licenses and comply with certain capital requirements.  

The mean capital spent by each user was over 1,000, and approximately 18% of users were diversified across several assets. 

The most traded asset is still Bitcoin, with USDT standing in the closest position. Ether and Solana started picking up, and stablecoin activities increased threefold than last year.

The post Brazil’s Gen Z Fuels Crypto Boom appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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