According to a report by Mercado Bitcoin, crypto trading activity in Brazil rose 43% year-over-year in 2025, while the average amount invested per user crossed roughly BRL 5,700 — about $1,000.
Reports have disclosed that this jump was driven by heavier use of stablecoins and a growing appetite for lower-risk crypto products alongside traditional tokens.
Rise In Transaction Volumes
Bitcoin remained the most traded asset, followed closely by USDT, Ether and Solana. Stablecoin transaction volumes were about three times higher than the prior year, a sign that many investors are moving funds into pegged tokens for trading or as a cash-like holding.
The report shows that around 18% of investors now hold more than one digital asset, which points to broader portfolio choices beyond single-coin speculation.

Source: Mercado Bitcoin
Fixed-Income Tokens Gain Traction
Demand for tokenized fixed-income offerings surged. Renda Fixa Digital, or RFD, recorded 108% growth in volume, and Mercado Bitcoin distributed roughly $325 million through these structured products during the period covered. Based on reports, many retail investors appear to be using these instruments to seek stable yields instead of chasing only price gains.
Young Traders Push Numbers Higher
Younger investors were a major factor, with participation among those under 24 rising about 56%. Activity increased across age groups, but the fastest growth was clearly among younger adults.
Regional data show São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro leading in transaction volume, although activity expanded into other states. Average ticket sizes increased, which helped lift the overall value of trades even as more people entered the market.
Regulatory And Market Signals
Tax authority figures and market trackers offer similar signals. A Receita Federal update covering activity through September 2024 recorded a roughly 24% rise in crypto transactions measured in BRL, and one report put USDT’s share of on-chain volume near 62%. Those numbers underline how stablecoins have become central to flows in and out of Brazilian crypto markets.
What This Means For Investors And Firms
Based on reports, Brazil’s market is showing signs of maturation: investment amounts are growing, product choices are widening, and stablecoins are being used more often for trading and storage.
Exchanges are responding with more fixed-income style offerings, and younger users are helping to expand the investor base. Market watchers warn that this does not remove price risk, but it does suggest a shift in behavior as more people use crypto for a mix of trading and yield strategies.
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