• Dapps:16.23K
  • Blockchains:78
  • Active users:66.47M
  • 30d volume:$303.26B
  • 30d transactions:$879.24M

SEC Loosens SAB 121 Rules for Banks to Custody Crypto Assets

user avatar

by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. Background on SAB 121
  2. Legislative Actions Challenge SAB 121
  3. Implications for Banks and Crypto Firms

  4. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has provided new guidance that could allow banks to offer crypto asset custody services without adhering to strict accounting requirements under Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121 (SAB 121).

    Background on SAB 121

    SAB 121, introduced by the SEC in 2022, requires public companies to account for digital assets held for clients on their balance sheets. The regulation poses risks for banks, as it could classify their customers as unsecured creditors if a custodian goes bankrupt. This rule has prevented many banks from providing crypto custody services due to additional capital requirements and regulatory hurdles.

    Legislative Actions Challenge SAB 121

    In May 2024, legislative actions were taken to challenge SAB 121. These actions aimed to reduce barriers for banks in offering digital asset custody services.

    Implications for Banks and Crypto Firms

    The new SEC guidance opens doors for institutional crypto custody, raising fairness concerns for crypto-native firms like Coinbase.

    Now that banks can offer crypto asset custody by meeting specific regulatory conditions, this could significantly expand the digital asset custody market but also raises questions about competition and fairness for existing crypto firms.

0

Rewards

chest
chest
chest
chest

More rewards

Discover enhanced rewards on our social media.

chest

Other news

Regulatory Scrutiny Heightens for Cryptocurrency Privacy Tools Post-Conviction

chest

Regulatory scrutiny on cryptocurrency privacy tools is expected to increase following the conviction of William Bill Hill, potentially impacting developers and innovation in the sector.

user avatarSatoshi Nakamura

Samourai Wallet Co-Founder Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison

chest

William Hill, co-founder of Samourai Wallet, has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business.

user avatarRajesh Kumar

Monero Leads Privacy Coin Rally Amid Market Decline

chest

Monero has emerged as a leading privacy coin, maintaining strong performance during the market downturn.

user avatarLucas Weissmann

Ethereum and Major Altcoins Confirm First DAT Top in Three Months

chest

Ethereum and major altcoins have confirmed their first Daily Average Trader (DAT) top in three months, indicating a potential bearish exhaustion pattern.

user avatarFilippo Romano

Best Wallet Token Surges as Investors Seek Self-Custody Solutions

chest

Best Wallet Token (BEST) is gaining traction as investors seek self-custody tools alongside the new Solana ETFs.

user avatarEmily Carter

Spark Protocol Shifts Focus from Mobile Apps to DeFi Infrastructure

chest

Spark protocol has decided to abandon its mobile app launch to focus on developing DeFi infrastructure.

user avatarTomas Novak

Important disclaimer: The information presented on the Dapp.Expert portal is intended solely for informational purposes and does not constitute an investment recommendation or a guide to action in the field of cryptocurrencies. The Dapp.Expert team is not responsible for any potential losses or missed profits associated with the use of materials published on the site. Before making investment decisions in cryptocurrencies, we recommend consulting a qualified financial advisor.