ALGORITHM ON JULY

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 03:30  |  Written by: Mike Novogratz

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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued new guidance this week that cleared the way for supervised banks in the United States to engage in crypto-related activities without seeking prior approval, signaling a shift in its regulatory stance.

FDICClarifies Process forBankstoEngageinCrypto-Related

FDICSays Updated Guidance FreesBanksto TradeCrypto

Removal Of Prior Notification Requirement

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued new guidance on March 28 clarifying that FDIC-supervised banks may engage in crypto-related activities without first obtaining the agency’s approval, provided they manage the associated risks by safety and soundness standards.

Removal of Prior Notification Requirement: FIL- rescinds the need for FDIC-supervised institutions to notify the FDIC before engaging in permissible crypto-related activities. This change streamlines the process for banks interested in digital assets.

FDICGreenlightsCryptoActivities forBanks Without Prior Approval

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FDICClears Path forBank CryptoActivitiesWithout Prior Approval

In a pivotal move for the banking industry, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced on Ma, that banks it oversees can now engage in legally permitted cryptocurrency activities without seeking prior regulatory approval.

An FDIC-supervised institution (including more than 5,000 US banks and savings associations) can engage in activities involving new and emerging technologies (such as crypto-assets) without receiving prior FDIC approval, provided that the institution adequately manages the associated risks.

Banks Gain A Broader Scope

The U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday unveiled new guidance to allow its supervised banks to explore crypto-related activities, scrapping a 2025 pre-approval mandate that

Banks gain a broader scope to offer crypto services under established oversight. Institutions must report crypto activity, preserving monitoring without pre-approval. The update reflects

FDICClears Path forBankstoEngageinCrypto Without Prior Approval

Banks Can Engage In Cryptocurrency

FDICsaysbanks can engageincryptoactivitieswithout prior approval

Banks can engage in cryptocurrency and other legally permitted activities without seeking prior regulatory approval, so long as they manage risks appropriately, The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced Friday.

FDICRemoves Roadblocks toCryptoActivities in theBanking

The New Guidance

The new guidance, which rescinds FIL- , clarifies that FDIC-supervised institutions may engage in permissible crypto-related activities without receiving prior FDIC approval.

FDICDropsPre-ApprovalforBanksOfferingCryptoServices

The FIL- :FDICBreaks Down Barriers forCrypto Banking

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) provided new guidance Friday (March 28) saying that FDIC-supervised institutions can engage in crypto-related activities without

FDICfreesbankstoengagein certaincryptoactivitieswithout prior

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