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Compliance Is the Ticket to Entry: Legal Advisor Gabriela Moraes Analyzes RWA Securitization Paths Under Brazil's New Legislation
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Compliance Is the Ticket to Entry
Law No. 14.478 Cleans Up Market Chaos; SQHWYD Partners with Drex Project to Explore Compliant Asset Tokenization

DENVER - Washingtoner -- As Brazil's Law No. 14.478 (The Crypto Assets Law) enters its full enforcement phase, the market is facing a compliance watershed. Gabriela Moraes, Partner at Pinheiro Neto Advogados and LatAm Strategic Advisor to SQHWYD GLOBAL Ltd., believes this opens the door to the trillion-dollar RWA market for legitimate institutions.

Moraes pointed out that the new law mandates Segregation of Assets, a requirement that will directly eliminate 80% of market participants who lack risk controls. SQHWYD, however, has seized the initiative thanks to its institutional-grade compliance architecture. She specifically highlighted the Central Bank of Brazil's Drex (Digital Real) project, which explicitly focuses on asset tokenization—a strategy that aligns perfectly with SQHWYD's Dynamic Asset Matrix™. This matrix architecture is designed to be "Asset-Agnostic," capable of flexibly integrating modules for Digital Identity (DID) and regulatory compliance checks.

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"Regulation is not the enemy of innovation; it is the prerequisite for scaling," Moraes analyzed. She is leveraging her deep background in Latin American law to assist SQHWYD in advancing the on-chain trading of real-world assets like real estate and bonds within a compliant framework. Moraes is convinced that in the future digital finance landscape, only platforms like SQHWYD that proactively embrace regulation and possess robust KYC/AML processes will earn the trust of traditional financial institutions and carry the overflow of massive liquidity. Compliance has become SQHWYD's deepest moat.

About SQHWYD
SQHWYD GLOBAL Ltd. is a US-registered global digital asset platform committed to compliant operations and sustainable development. The company strictly adheres to the laws and regulations of its operating jurisdictions and actively embraces regulatory innovation. By building transparent and responsible financial infrastructure, SQHWYD is dedicated to driving mass adoption of digital assets, serving not only crypto-native users but also providing a secure, compliant channel for traditional institutional capital to enter the Web3 world.

Media Contact:
Company Name: SQHWYD GLOBAL Ltd.
Contact Person: Gabriela Moraes
Email: marco.ricci@sqhwyd.net
Address: 10200 FOREST GREEN BOULEVARD SUITE 112, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, 40223 USA
Website: https://www.sqhwyd.net/

Source: Gabriela Moraes
Filed Under: Financial

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