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    Fed Drops Crypto Restrictions for Banks, Opening Doors to Digital Assets

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgApril 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a surprise twist that’s got crypto watchers buzzing, the U.S. Federal Reserve just scrapped its prior rules that forced banks to jump through extra hoops before touching anything crypto-related. Up until now, banks had to get special permission from the Fed before engaging in any digital asset or stablecoin activity. That’s no longer the case.

    This shift brings the Fed in line with the FDIC and the OCC, both of which already dropped similar rules earlier this year. In short, the three top banking regulators in the country are now moving toward a more unified, less hand-holding approach when it comes to how banks handle crypto.

    Federal Reserve Withdraws Crypto Rules for Banks
    Crypto guidance for banks released in 2022 and 2023 by the Federal Reserve has now been withdrawn. Source: Federal Reserve

    Back in 2022 and 2023, the Fed had rolled out strict supervisory letters, largely as a reaction to the chaos unfolding across the crypto world. Big firms were collapsing, liquidity was drying up, and regulators were trying to plug holes in real time. Those letters required banks to get what’s called a “supervisory non-objection.” Basically, a thumbs-up from the Fed, before getting involved with digital assets.

    Now those letters are in the shredder.

    What This Means for Banks

    So what changes for banks? Quite a bit, actually.

    Banks supervised by the Fed can now move into crypto or stablecoin services without asking for pre-approval. That doesn’t mean they can act recklessly; they’re still expected to operate within the Fed’s broader oversight system, but the red tape is thinner now.

    🥳 The Federal Reserve just rescinded its regressive guidance that forced banks to beg for permission before using crypto tech. pic.twitter.com/TxsRZYBxlN

    — CryptoLaw.avax🔺 (@RussellKlein) April 24, 2025

    Instead of needing a formal OK before doing anything crypto-related, banks will be reviewed through normal supervisory channels, just like they would for other financial products. It’s a shift from “ask first” to “we’ll keep an eye on you.”

    The Fed also said it wants to work with other agencies to figure out whether more modern guidance is needed to support innovation. Translation: they’re not against crypto, they just want to make sure they’re not flying blind.

    The Crypto Industry’s Response

    Crypto circles didn’t waste any time reacting. Most in the industry welcomed the change, seeing it as a positive signal that traditional finance might finally be softening its stance on digital assets.

    Still, there are some caveats. Pulling back the old rules doesn’t mean banks can suddenly tap into everything the Fed offers. For example, if a crypto-friendly bank wants access to a Fed master account. The kind that connects directly to central payment rails, they still have to go through a separate application process.

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    And just because the Fed isn’t demanding upfront notice anymore doesn’t mean banks are off the hook. They’re still expected to manage risk properly, especially in a market as unpredictable as crypto.

    Looking Forward

    All in all, this is a meaningful shift. The Fed is loosening its grip, signaling a more open, though still cautious, attitude toward the banking sector’s involvement in crypto. With fewer roadblocks in place, banks now have a clearer path to experiment with digital assets — and the rest of us get a front-row seat to see how they handle it.

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    • The U.S. Federal Reserve has scrapped its prior requirement for banks to seek special approval before engaging in crypto or stablecoin activity.
    • This move aligns the Fed with the FDIC and OCC, signaling a more unified and flexible regulatory approach to digital assets.
    • Banks can now offer crypto services without pre-approval, though they remain under the Fed’s general oversight framework.
    • The change is seen as a positive shift by the crypto industry, though access to Fed master accounts still requires a separate process.
    • The Fed is open to updating guidance in collaboration with other regulators to support innovation while ensuring risk management.

    The post Fed Drops Crypto Restrictions for Banks, Opening Doors to Digital Assets appeared first on 99Bitcoins.

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