How to buy Polkadot (DOT) in Brazil
This is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. Verify the current rules with a qualified local professional and the official regulator before acting.
Buying and holding Polkadot (DOT) is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. Buy from a provider authorized by the Banco Central do Brasil, such as Mercado Bitcoin, Binance, Coinbase, Bitso, or Foxbit, complete the identity checks, and keep records because the Receita Federal taxes a later disposal at a flat 17.5 percent. This is general information, not investment advice.
Is it legal to buy Polkadot in Brazil?
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Polkadot (DOT) is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. There is no ban on owning or trading crypto assets. Brazil set its framework through Law 14.478/2022, the virtual assets law, and the Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) became the lead regulator of virtual asset service providers. In November 2025 the BCB published Resolutions 519, 520, and 521, which took effect on 2 February 2026 and require any company offering crypto services in Brazil to be authorized by the BCB. Existing providers must apply for authorization before 20 October 2026.
The Comissao de Valores Mobiliarios (CVM) regulates crypto assets that qualify as securities. Separately, in 2026 the BCB restricted the use of stablecoins and other crypto to settle cross border foreign exchange remittances, but that restriction applies to eFX settlement and does not stop residents buying or holding DOT on an authorized platform. There is no coin specific restriction on Polkadot. Nothing on this page is a view on whether you should buy DOT or at what price.
The steps to buy Polkadot legally
1. Choose a registered platform
Pick a platform that is registered to serve Brazil and that lists DOT. Platforms available to residents that support Polkadot as of June 2026 include Mercado Bitcoin, Binance, Coinbase, Bitso, and Foxbit. Confirm current registration with the Banco Central do Brasil before signing up.
2. Complete identity verification
Registered platforms must identify their customers under the anti money laundering rules. You will complete know your customer checks, usually with government identification, before you can trade. This is current to June 2026.
3. Fund your account and buy DOT
Fund the account with local currency using the methods the platform supports, then place an order for Polkadot. Fees vary by platform and order type, so review them in general terms before you trade. This page does not advise how much to buy or when, and gives no price views.
4. Decide on custody
You can leave DOT in custody on the platform or move it to a wallet you control. Self custody is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. Polkadot is a proof of stake asset and some platforms offer staking, which carries its own terms. Each option has different security and convenience trade offs, and tax reporting applies to your dispositions either way.
5. Keep records for tax
Keep records of what you paid, in local currency, so you can work out a gain or loss when you eventually sell, swap, or spend the DOT. Buying and holding is not itself a taxable event, but the later disposal generally is.
Tax on Polkadot in Brazil
The Receita Federal do Brasil treats crypto as an asset for tax, as of June 2026. Buying and holding Polkadot is not itself taxed, but disposing of it generally produces a capital gain subject to income tax. Brazil moved to a flat 17.5 percent rate on crypto capital gains for individuals, replacing the earlier progressive scale and the former monthly sales exemption, and this is a recent change you should verify for your situation. Polkadot is a proof of stake asset, so staking rewards can also carry tax consequences. From July 2026 the Receita Federal phases in DeCripto, an updated monthly reporting system aligned with the OECD Crypto Asset Reporting Framework. Keep records and confirm your treatment with a qualified Brazilian tax professional before filing. This is general information, not tax advice. For more, see the Brazil crypto tax page.
Where to buy Polkadot in Brazil
Polkadot is listed on the platforms that serve Brazilian residents and are moving through Banco Central do Brasil authorization. As of June 2026 these include Mercado Bitcoin, Binance, Coinbase, Bitso, and Foxbit. Compare the available options on custody, fees in general terms, and funding methods, then verify current authorization and terms before you sign up. We never present a listing as an editorial recommendation, and we do not link a platform whose availability in Brazil is unconfirmed.
Compare exchanges available to Brazil users
Platforms that serve Brazilian residents and list DOT include Mercado Bitcoin, Binance, Coinbase, Bitso, and Foxbit, each moving through Banco Central do Brasil authorization. See the available options side by side, then verify the current authorization before you sign up.
Compare available exchangesRegulator and sources
- Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) on the authorization of virtual asset service providers under Law 14.478/2022 and Resolutions 519, 520, and 521, current to June 2026.
- Comissao de Valores Mobiliarios (CVM) on crypto assets that qualify as securities.
- Receita Federal do Brasil on the flat 17.5 percent tax on crypto capital gains and the DeCripto reporting system.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to buy Polkadot in Brazil?
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Polkadot is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. There is no ban on crypto assets, and providers must be authorized by the Banco Central do Brasil. This is general information, not advice.
Where can I buy Polkadot in Brazil?
Through a provider that serves Brazil and is moving through Banco Central authorization, such as Mercado Bitcoin, Binance, Coinbase, Bitso, or Foxbit. Verify current authorization before signing up.
Is buying Polkadot taxed in Brazil?
Buying and holding is not itself taxed, but disposing of DOT generally produces a capital gain. Brazil moved to a flat 17.5 percent rate on crypto capital gains for individuals, as of June 2026. This is not tax advice.
Is staking Polkadot taxed in Brazil?
Polkadot is a proof of stake asset. Staking rewards and later disposals can have tax consequences under the Receita Federal rules, as of June 2026. Confirm your position with a qualified Brazilian tax professional. This is not tax advice.
Can I keep Polkadot in my own wallet in Brazil?
Yes. Self custody is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. You can move DOT to a wallet you control, though tax reporting still applies to your dispositions.
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Risk and change note: platform availability and the rules around buying Polkadot in Brazil change frequently. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on June 22, 2026. Confirm the current rules with the named regulators and a qualified local professional before you act. Nothing here is investment advice.
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