How to buy Shiba Inu in Brazil

STATUS: LEGAL
Regulators: Banco Central do Brasil, CVM, Receita Federal As of: June 2026 Last reviewed: June 26, 2026

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.

Quick answer

Buying and holding Shiba Inu (SHIB) is legal in Brazil as of June 2026, and SHIB is listed in reais on platforms such as Mercado Bitcoin and Binance. Brazil regulates virtual asset service providers through the Banco Central do Brasil under Law 14,478 of 2022. Crypto gains are taxed by Receita Federal at a flat 17.5 percent. This is general information, not advice.

Is it legal to buy Shiba Inu in Brazil?

Owning, buying, and selling Shiba Inu is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. Brazil set a legal framework for the crypto sector with Law 14,478 of 2022, which appointed the Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) as the regulator of virtual asset service providers. Where a crypto asset is structured as a security, the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM) has authority instead. A private individual does not need a licence to buy or hold Shiba Inu for personal use.

Shiba Inu is a meme token that runs on the Ethereum network. Platforms that serve Brazilian residents apply identity checks under the anti money laundering rules. Shiba Inu (SHIB) is listed in reais on major Brazilian platforms and on international platforms that operate locally, so for residents the practical question is which platform to use rather than whether the coin is legal.

Ways to buy Shiba Inu

The usual route to buying Shiba Inu in Brazil is a virtual asset service provider that lists the coin in reais. You register, verify your identity, and fund the account in reais by bank transfer or the Pix instant payment system, then buy Shiba Inu at the quoted price plus the platform fee. Shiba Inu is listed in reais on Mercado Bitcoin and on Binance, which operates locally.

Identity verification is required because providers apply know your customer checks under the anti money laundering rules overseen by the Banco Central do Brasil. There is no legal cap on how much Shiba Inu an individual can buy, though platforms set their own limits by verification level and funding method. You can keep the coin in exchange custody or withdraw it to a wallet you control. Shiba Inu is a token rather than a base layer coin, so staking offers depend on the specific platform and product.

Tax when you buy and sell

Not tax advice, verify before filing

In Brazil, gains from selling Shiba Inu are taxed by Receita Federal. Since June 2025 a flat rate of 17.5 percent has applied to crypto capital gains, a position current as of June 2026. The earlier exemption that applied to small monthly disposals was removed, so realised gains are taxable from the first real of profit under the current rules.

Buying Shiba Inu and simply holding it is not itself taxable. Tax generally arises when you sell, swap, or spend it at a gain. The 17.5 percent rate applies to assets held on domestic and foreign platforms, and a monthly reporting system known as DeCripto is scheduled to begin in July 2026. Holdings acquired for 5,000 reais or more must also be reported in your annual return. Keep records of acquisition cost and disposal values, and confirm your position with a tax professional before filing. See our crypto tax in Brazil page for more.

Buying compliantly

To buy Shiba Inu lawfully in Brazil, use a virtual asset service provider that operates within the Banco Central do Brasil framework, complete its identity verification, and keep records for your tax reporting under the 17.5 percent rate. This is a description of availability and tax status as of June 2026, not a recommendation, a ranking, or any view on price.

How to act legally

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Shiba Inu (SHIB) is listed in reais on Brazilian platforms as of June 2026, including Mercado Bitcoin and Binance. Compare available platforms on fees and supported assets, and confirm a platform lists Shiba Inu before you sign up. We list a platform here only where the coin is genuinely available.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to buy Shiba Inu in Brazil?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Shiba Inu is legal in Brazil as of June 2026. A private buyer does not need a licence. Platforms operate under the framework set by Law 14,478 of 2022 and supervised by the Banco Central do Brasil. This is general information, not advice.

Which exchanges list Shiba Inu in Brazil?

Shiba Inu is listed in reais on Brazilian platforms as of June 2026, including Mercado Bitcoin, and on Binance, which operates locally. Confirm a platform lists Shiba Inu before depositing funds.

How much tax do I pay on Shiba Inu gains in Brazil?

Since June 2025 a flat 17.5 percent rate has applied to crypto capital gains, administered by Receita Federal, a position current as of June 2026. Buying and holding is not taxed; tax arises on a sale, swap, or spend at a gain. This is general information, not tax advice.

Can I fund a Brazilian exchange with Pix?

Most Brazilian platforms accept reais funding by bank transfer and the Pix instant payment system for eligible accounts. Supported funding methods and fees vary by platform, so confirm what is offered before you trade.

Can I keep Shiba Inu in my own wallet in Brazil?

Yes. Self custody is legal in Brazil as of June 2026, and there is no cap on personal holdings. You can move Shiba Inu to a wallet you control, though tax reporting still applies to your disposals.

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Risk and change note: crypto rules, tax, and exchange availability change frequently. Brazil applies a 17.5 percent tax on crypto gains as of June 2026 and a new DeCripto reporting system is due in July 2026, so the position above carries an as of date and was last reviewed on June 26, 2026. Confirm the current rules with Receita Federal and the Banco Central do Brasil, and that a platform lists Shiba Inu, before you act.

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