TxFlows reference pages
Editorial policy & sourcing
TxFlows publishes reference pages on how stablecoin and crypto-asset activity is regulated, market by market. This page explains how those pages are sourced, reviewed, and corrected — and where the line is. They are reference material, not tax or legal advice.
How we source
Every claim-bearing statement on a regulation page is tied to a primary source — the law, the normative instruction, or the regulator’s own guidance — and links out to it. We prefer primary sources (for Brazil: Receita Federal, Banco Central do Brasil, and Planalto; their equivalents elsewhere) over secondary coverage. A figure we cannot tie to a primary source is cut or kept in draft, not published.
How we review
Each page carries an honest last-reviewed date and is re-checked against its sources on that date. High-stakes content in a language other than English — tax and regulation pages especially — is composed natively and reviewed by a native speaker before it is published, never machine-translated.
Corrections
If you spot an error or something out of date, let us know through the contact channels at txflows.com. We check it against the source and fix it; a correction updates the page and its last-reviewed date.
Where the line is
These pages summarize public rules; they are not tax or legal advice. TxFlows is not an accountant, an exchange, a payment processor, or a tax-filing service — it produces accountant-ready records, Flow Statements your accountant can review. Confirm any figure against the primary source and work with a licensed professional before you act.