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US Federal Reserve, FDIC and OCC Warn Banking Organizations About Crypto Risks

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Regulatory agencies in the United States have kicked off 2023 with a cautionary note to banking organisations regarding the risks associated with crypto assets.

On Tuesday, The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) (collectively, the agencies) issued a joint statement highlighting the aforementioned risks associated with crypto assets, and its participants.

US Fed, FDIC and OCC Identified 8 Key Risks Associated With Crypto

‘The events of the past year have been marked by significant volatility and the exposure of vulnerabilities in the crypto-asset sector,’ said the statement.

The three agencies provided the following eight potential risks the crypto industry poses to the traditional banking system.

  1. Existence of frauds and scams.
  2. Unclear legal guidelines on custody practices, redemptions, and ownership rights, with several court cases ongoing regarding them.
  3. Inaccurate and misleading representations and disclosures by crypto-asset companies, including misrepresentations regarding federal deposit insurance and other unfair, deceptive or abusive practices that could harm retail and institutional investors.
  4. High volatility in the crypto markets that could impact deposit flows of crypto-asset companies.
  5. Instability of stablecoins and their potential for bank runs.
  6. Contagion risk brought about by the interconnectedness of crypto-asset sector participants through ‘opaque lending, investing, funding, service and operational agreements’.
  7. A lack of mature risk management and governance practices in the crypto-asset sector.
  8. Increased risks associated with open, public and/or decentralised networks, particularly in areas of governance mechanisms and oversight; absence of clearly established roles, responsibilities and liabilities; and ‘vulnerabilities related to cyber-attacks, outages, lost or trapped assets, and illicit finance’.

Banking Organisations are Not Prohibited Nor Discouraged From Providing Banking Servies to Customers

In addition to the above, the US Fed, FDIC and OCC stressed the importance of mitigating risks in the crypto-asset sector and avoiding their migration into the banking system.

However, the three regulatory agencies explained that they do not prohibit banking organisations from providing banking services to any class of customers ‘as permitted by law.’

They added, ‘The agencies are continuing to assess whether or how current and proposed crypto-asset-related activities by banking organisations can be conducted in a manner that adequately addresses safety and soundness, consumer protection, legal permissibility, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including anti-money laundering and illicit finance statutes and rules.’

(By John P. Njui)

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