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    Banks to enter crypto sector as FDIC relaxes regulatory stance

    February 8, 2025
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    In a significant policy shift, the Trump administration is preparing to authorize banks to offer cryptocurrency services, reversing previous regulatory stances. Key agencies, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), are expected to revise guidelines, allowing banks to enter the crypto sector without prior regulatory approval. This move positions traditional financial institutions to compete directly with established crypto firms such as Coinbase and Robinhood.

    Banks to enter crypto sector as FDIC relaxes regulatory stance

    Banks are expected to provide services like crypto asset custody and “tokenized deposits,” integrating traditional banking with blockchain technology. The administration’s pro-crypto stance is further evidenced by President Trump’s recent executive order establishing a working group to propose new regulations for digital assets and explore the creation of a national cryptocurrency stockpile. The order also prohibits the establishment of a U.S. central bank digital currency while affirming support for USD-backed stablecoins.

    Acting FDIC Chairman Travis Hill has emphasized a more transparent approach to fintech partnerships and digital assets, indicating that the agency should issue additional guidance outlining clear expectations for how banks may engage in crypto-related activities. Industry leaders have expressed strong interest in participating in the administration’s crypto advisory council, recognizing its potential influence on the future regulatory landscape.

    Notable figures such as Marco Santori and Brad Garlinghouse are considered strong candidates for the council’s available seats. This regulatory shift comes as the administration promotes pro-crypto policies, including a potential federal Bitcoin stockpile. While the crypto industry’s previous crashes raised concerns about financial stability, some experts argue that if large banks handle crypto deposits, the risks could be mitigated. As the administration moves forward with these initiatives, the financial industry anticipates significant changes in the integration of cryptocurrency services within traditional banking frameworks. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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