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SEC Loosens SAB 121 Rules for Banks to Custody Crypto Assets

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years 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.

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