The United States Senator Elizabeth Warren is continuing her anti-crypto campaign, this time proposing legislation that would effectively shut down bank-provided cryptocurrency services, according to a Bloomberg report on Thursday.
To keep Wall Street away from the cryptocurrency market, Senator Warren, who is on the Senate Banking Committee, is urging committee members and senators to sign a letter to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) asking for banks to cease providing crypto services such as crypto custody. The banking committee believes that by issuing crypto guidelines, regulators allow Wall Street banks to enter the market and put the banking system at risk.
The letter urges the OCC to collaborate with the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) to develop an alternative cryptocurrency approach that adequately protects consumers and promotes "safety and soundness of the banking system.”
The final version of the letter will be sent to OCC's acting comptroller Michael Hsu. The OCC's response to Bloomberg's inquiry referenced recent remarks by comptroller Michael Hsu regarding banks' increased crypto involvement, demonstrating the agency's desire to modify bank crypto guidance.
Hsu has called for greater caution regarding crypto spreading to mainstream financial systems. The recent cryptocurrency turmoil has resulted in lost billions of dollars in investments, prompting lawmakers and regulators to increase their attention on crypto-related services.
The OCC's previous instructions and rules have been insufficient to safeguard the financial system from recent crypto volatility, according to Warren's letter. It calls for modifications and removing crypto banking guidelines to prevent
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