📈 Tokenization drives record in crowdfunding offers in Brazil
October 28, 2025 | By Rodrigo Tolotti
Investment crowdfunding offers in Brazil more than doubled in 2025, rising from 253 to 629 between January and September, according to data from CVM.
The amount raised quadrupled, jumping from R$ 760 million (2024) to around R$ 3.1 billion (2025).
🔹 Reason?
The tokenization of assets has begun to gain traction within the rules of crowdfunding, becoming a new regulated channel for digital issuances.
CVM's Economic Bulletin also showed:
Total emissions in the capital markets: R$ 630.9 billion until the 3rd quarter of 2025
REITs: +13.9% (R$ 68.8 billion)
FIDCs: +8.6% (R$ 97.9 billion)
📜 New regulation on the way:
CVM opened a public consultation to review Resolution 88, which regulates crowdfunding.
The proposal expands the scope to include securitizers, cooperatives, and rural producers, as well as allowing tokenized operations in DLT (blockchain).
📊 New fundraising limits:
Up to R$ 25 million for corporations and cooperatives
R$ 50 million for securitizers
R$ 2.5 million per harvest for rural producers
The regulator also wants to allow reinvestments within the same year, without affecting limits, and integration with traditional intermediaries, bringing crowdfunding closer to the capital markets.
💡 Why it matters:
The update recognizes that crowdfunding has evolved from an alternative mechanism for startups to a pillar of financial digitalization, connecting traditional finance, tokenization, and inclusion.
CVM sees crowdfunding as the link between innovation and regulation — a vector to scale tokenization in Brazil. 🇧🇷
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