A major US banking regulator just dropped some pretty significant news for the crypto space. Banks can now officially step in as intermediaries for digital assets.



This isn't just regulatory jargon. It's a potential game-changer. Traditional financial institutions getting the green light to facilitate crypto transactions? That's bridging two worlds that haven't always played nice.

What does this mean practically? Banks could handle custody, process crypto payments, or manage digital asset services for clients—all within regulatory guardrails. No more grey zones.

The timing matters too. With clearer frameworks emerging under the current administration, we're seeing regulators actually engaging with crypto infrastructure instead of just throwing up walls.

Still, questions remain. Which specific services will banks prioritize? How will this affect existing crypto-native platforms? And most importantly—will this accelerate mainstream adoption or just add another layer of gatekeepers?

One thing's certain: the line between traditional finance and crypto just got a lot blurrier.
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ApeWithAPlanvip
· 23h ago
Wait, is the bank really going to enter? Now the bigwigs of traditional finance are finally willing to bow their heads? But I'm still a little worried, will these people set a bunch of thresholds for us after they come in? It feels like a goalkeeper entering, and it seems to be open but is actually trapped
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 23h ago
Finally, when this day comes, the entry of banks means that big institutions are really coming, not just talking Now the crypto-native project is going to be suppressed, and the right to talk has been taken away But to be honest, with the endorsement of the bank, I don't think it's so pure... Is this still the web3 we want?
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 12-10 03:55
Damn, traditional finance has finally bowed its head? Now the aunts can also buy coins. Banks enter the market, do retail investors still have a way to survive, is it really fake... There is another layer of gatekeepers, and I feel that the fart people will only be harvested more ruthlessly. The disappearance of the gray area is a bit scary, and there is no freedom in supervision. Mainstream adoption is coming, but the price is domesticated by the system, and I wonder if it will rise.
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 12-10 03:48
Is the damn bank going to enter? Watch the show, the big dad of traditional finance has finally taken a fancy to us There is one more gatekeeper, and I just want to see if the currency price will really take off Now the gray area is gone, but it feels like we are the ones who are shackled But then again, if you can really let my mother buy coins with confidence, it's okay haha Bank entry = bubble blowing bigger? Or are you really going ashore? I don't understand Forget it, continue to hoard, anyway, this wave is not bad
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FastLeavervip
· 12-10 03:44
Bank entry encryption? It's fun now, it's equivalent to wrapping crypto in formal attire, but how do I feel that it's still the same old trick --- There is another gatekeeper, I bet 5 yuan, and in the end, large institutions eat meat and retail investors drink soup --- Finally, it is not a gray area, but when the gray area disappears, is there no degree of freedom? --- Connecting the two worlds sounds awesome, but in fact, traditional finance is just sucking the blood of the crypto ecosystem --- Will it really accelerate adoption... I only see more restrictions and censorship on the way --- The news should have come a long time ago, but crypto was unrecognizable when it came --- Banks Custody Crypto Assets? I want to know who is responsible for running away
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