Ethereum Update: Banks Granted Permission to Store Crypto Assets for Service Charges, Indicating Blockchain’s Entry into Mainstream Finance
- U.S. OCC permits banks to hold crypto (e.g., ETH) for blockchain fees, enabling direct network access and reducing intermediary reliance. - Guidance clarifies crypto can be held as principal for testing platforms and operational costs, aligning with the GENIUS Act's regulatory framework. - Banks must manage crypto risks through robust practices, balancing innovation with capital proportionality and compliance with existing laws. - Critics highlight volatility concerns, while proponents argue it accelerat
The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has released updated guidance that permits banks to hold cryptocurrencies like
The new policy specifically
This OCC decision builds upon broader regulatory changes introduced during the Trump administration, which aimed to make it easier for banks to work with digital assets.
This move is widely seen as progress toward merging blockchain with mainstream finance.
However, some critics have voiced worries about the dangers of holding highly volatile crypto assets.
This regulatory update is part of ongoing efforts to clarify the place of traditional banks in the digital asset space.
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