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Senator Lummis criticizes Fed’s crypto guidance withdrawal as ‘noise, not real progress’

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Senator Cynthia Lummis said the Federal Reserve’s recent decision to withdraw certain crypto-related supervisory directives is “just noise, not real progress,” criticizing the move as superficial in a statement shared on April 25 on X.

Lummis dismissed the withdrawals as insufficient. She accused the Fed of “assassinating companies within the industry” by previously restricting access to banking services and harming American competitiveness. 

She added that the same Fed staff responsible for what she called “Operation Chokepoint 2.0,” a term used by some crypto advocates to describe efforts to isolate the sector from traditional banking, remain in place and continue to influence crypto policy.

The Federal Reserve announced on April 24 that it rescinded multiple directives regarding banks’ involvement in digital asset activities. 

Among the measures withdrawn were a 2022 supervisory letter that required banks to notify regulators before engaging in crypto activities and a 2023 directive that mandated supervisory non-objection before offering services related to dollar tokens. 

From now on, the central bank will monitor banks under the standard supervisory framework without requiring advance notification.

According to the Fed, the changes were part of a broader effort to recalibrate regulatory oversight of digital asset activities while maintaining financial stability. 

In coordination with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Fed withdrew two joint statements from 2023 that warned banks about potential liquidity risks associated with digital assets.

Fed’s broader regulatory approach to crypto

Lummis also pointed to the Fed’s ongoing reliance on reputation risk assessments in bank supervision, stating that the central bank did not rescind the Policy Statement in Section 9(13). 

That policy deems activities involving Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptos as unsafe and unsound, creating regulatory hurdles for banks interested in offering crypto-related services. She argued that despite surface-level moves, the Fed continues to illegally deny fair access to crypto firms’ master accounts.

In contrast, Lummis acknowledged that the OCC and the FDIC have taken steps to move away from reputation-based evaluations, leaving the Fed isolated in its approach. The withdrawals come amid broader political shifts that have seen a more crypto-friendly tone in Washington. 

With President Donald Trump’s administration signaling support for digital assets, banking relationships with crypto firms are showing early signs of revival after years of strained access to traditional financial services.

Ongoing congressional focus

Lummis reiterated her commitment to legislative oversight of the Federal Reserve’s actions concerning the digital asset sector. 

She said she would continue pressing for reforms to ensure crypto firms receive “more than a life jacket” but a fair opportunity to operate within the US financial system.

The senator, a longtime advocate for integrating digital assets into the regulatory framework, has frequently called for clarification around bank supervision, master account access, and legal definitions related to cryptocurrencies. 

Her latest statement reflects continuing tensions between federal regulators and lawmakers seeking to normalize crypto within the banking system.

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