
The American Federal Reserve confirmed that it has withdrawn earlier guidelines on the involvement of banks in crypto and dollar tokens, according to a statement of 24 April.
One important change concerns the 2022 supervision letter, where banks had to inform supervisors before they carry out crypto activities.
In the future, banks no longer have to give a prior notice. Instead, their crypto-related operations will now be checked through the standard supervisory process.
The FED has also withdrawn its Directive 2023 with a supervisory process for supervisors for state banks involved in dollar tokens. This directive had previously demanded that banks demonstrate sufficient infrastructure to manage associated risks before they pursue crypto companies.
In addition, the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the office of the Current of the Currency (OCC) have withdrawn two 2023 policy statements that warned banks about crypto-related risks, including potential liquidity problems caused by market volatility.
According to officials, these recordings open the door for future discussions about new, more balanced guidelines that promote innovation without exposing the financial system to considerable risks.
Crypto-banking relationship
The FBI decision suggests a possible revival of ties between the banking and crypto sectors.
In recent years, many crypto companies have been confronted with widespread Debanking, which limited their access to traditional financial services.
However, with Donald Trump’s pro-Crypto administration now in the game, there are signs that the relationship is being repaired, which can further strengthen the growth of the emerging industry.
David Wells, CEO of Enclave Markets, pointed out that Crypto is still the only large activa class against which banks cannot borrow. This obstacle has made it difficult for large asset managers to invest heavily in digital assets.
Wells believes that if banks start to treat crypto as liquid collateral, this can release considerable capital in the cryptom markets. This step can dramatically stimulate liquidity and help the sector grow into the scale of traditional markets such as bonds, raw materials and shares.
Farzam Ehsani, the CEO of Crypto Firm Valr, added:
“Crypto -related activities are increasingly accepted by ‘the system’. Expect every jurisdiction in the world – without exception – to go in this direction (as many already have).”
