According to ChainCatcher, Brazilian authorities are seeking a software solution to track the locations and movements of various cryptocurrency projects across the country. The purpose of this proposal is to enhance the government's capacity to combat cryptocurrency-related crime.

The Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security has issued a contract announcement aimed at seeking a solution to better discover and track multiple cryptocurrency projects and their movements over the next 36 months. The notice states that its goal is "to sign a software contract based on blockchain technology for locating, tracking, and analyzing cryptocurrency asset transactions to meet the needs of the National Public Security Secretariat and other participating agencies." The public contract will begin accepting proposals on July 4 of next year and explicitly states that these solutions will be promoted in specific cities in Brazil, including 15 of the capitals of the 27 states in Brazil.