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Frequently asked questions about Brazil
Are Bybit, OKX, and Binance available to Brazilian residents?
Generally yes for spot, with restrictions on derivatives. Binance has a Brazilian VASP-registered subsidiary; Bybit and OKX have varied Brazilian-eligibility status across their products. Always verify on the platform's current Brazilian-eligibility page before depositing or registering for a tournament.
How are tournament prizes taxed in Brazil?
Prize income paid in cryptoassets is subject to capital-gains brackets when realized; monthly thresholds for tax exemption apply. Annual Receita Federal declaration is required for crypto-asset positions above the legal threshold. Cash prizes follow standard income-tax treatment. Consult a Brazilian accountant for amounts above modest thresholds.
Can Brazilians enter FTMO and other international prop firms?
Yes — FTMO, Apex Trader Funding and FundedNext accept Brazilian residents per their public terms. Funding payouts to Brazilian bank accounts may require additional KYC documentation. Each firm's individual jurisdiction list governs; verify before paying for an evaluation.
What's B3's event-contracts launch?
B3, Brazil's main stock exchange, launches six new event contracts on April 27, 2026 — these are prediction-market style contracts (e.g. on Bitcoin price levels) rather than traditional trading-tournament leaderboards. They expand the Brazilian market in a different direction than the contest format.
Are the WCTC and USIC open to Brazilian residents?
Yes — both championships accept international entries including Brazilian residents. They remain the highest-prestige real-money tournament options for Brazilian traders looking at the global circuit.
