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    US banks gain flexibility to participate in crypto markets

    April 29, 2025
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    The United States Federal Reserve Board has announced the withdrawal of previous guidance that restricted banks from participating in cryptocurrency-related activities without prior approval. The move, made official on Thursday, signals a shift towards a more flexible regulatory environment, aligning with the evolving risks and innovations in the financial sector. Previously, banks were required to exercise heightened caution due to concerns over the volatility, liquidity, and legal uncertainties of digital assets.

    US banks gain flexibility to participate in crypto markets

    This development coincides with a broader trend among U.S. regulatory bodies toward integrating cryptocurrencies into the mainstream financial system. Alongside the Federal Reserve, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) have issued updates clarifying their positions on digital asset custody and banking activities. The updated policies aim to foster innovation while maintaining appropriate risk management standards across the banking industry.

    The SEC, under the guidance of Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, has focused on the complexities surrounding crypto custody. Peirce emphasized the need for a principles-based regulatory approach to accommodate the rapid technological advancements in digital assets. On April 25, the SEC’s Crypto Task Force hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Know Your Custodian: Key Considerations for Crypto Custody,” highlighting industry calls for regulation that balances innovation with investor protection.

    In tandem, the FDIC formally rescinded earlier warnings that broadly discouraged bank involvement with cryptocurrencies. It replaced them with targeted risk management guidelines, clarifying that banks are permitted to engage in crypto-related activities provided they implement appropriate internal controls. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) also reiterated its position in March, confirming that banks may participate in crypto services under regulated conditions.

    These regulatory adjustments reflect both the resilience of the crypto sector and growing institutional demand for digital asset services. After weathering the downturns of 2022 and 2023, the successful launch of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and the rising adoption of stablecoins have bolstered confidence in the sector’s viability. Policymakers appear increasingly aware that excluding crypto from the regulated financial system could drive activity to less secure, unregulated markets. For banks and financial institutions, the easing of restrictions opens significant new opportunities in custody, trading, and payment services related to digital assets.

    However, the regulatory landscape still demands rigorous compliance with anti-money-laundering, know-your-customer, capital reserve, and cybersecurity requirements. Smaller institutions may face challenges in meeting these standards, although the broader effect is expected to enhance investor protection and market stability. Overall, the regulatory shifts signal a decisive move toward integrating cryptocurrencies into the U.S. financial system, offering banks new growth opportunities while aiming to mitigate associated risks through enhanced oversight and clearer operational frameworks. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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