In Brazil, a new bill has been introduced that allows a portion of employees' salaries to be paid in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. This bill, brought to the parliament on March 12, 2025, by deputy Luiz Philippe de Orleans-Bragança, stipulates that employers can pay up to 50% of their employees' salaries in cryptocurrencies. The remaining 50% must be paid in Brazil's official currency, the real.
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In Brazil, a new bill has been introduced that allows a portion of employees' salaries to be paid in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. This bill, brought to the parliament on March 12, 2025, by deputy Luiz Philippe de Orleans-Bragança, stipulates that employers can pay up to 50% of their employees' salaries in cryptocurrencies. The remaining 50% must be paid in Brazil's official currency, the real.