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Federal Reserve Scraps ‘Reputational Risk’ Standard In Favor Of Crypto Assets

Kate Benson by Kate Benson
June 25, 2025
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The Federal Reserve has announced a watershed moment for the crypto industry by officially eliminating “reputational risk” from bank examination criteria, marking the end of an era that saw widespread debanking of crypto-related businesses and individuals.

This landmark decision, announced Monday, represents the culmination of years of industry advocacy and aligns with similar moves by other federal banking regulators, potentially unleashing a new wave of traditional banking services for digital asset companies.

The Federal Reserve decision to remove reputational risk considerations from supervisory manuals and examination protocols signals a fundamental shift in how regulators view crypto activities.

Previously, banks faced potential penalties during examinations for engaging with crypto businesses, even when such activities were legally permissible and financially sound. This regulatory uncertainty created a chilling effect that led many financial institutions to avoid the cryptocurrency sector entirely, regardless of the actual financial risks involved.

The Federal Reserve press statement clarifies that while reputational risk will no longer factor into official examinations, banks retain the discretion to incorporate such considerations into their own internal risk management frameworks.

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This regulatory evolution follows similar actions by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), creating unprecedented regulatory alignment across federal banking agencies.

Banking Services Standard

The elimination of reputational risk standards directly addresses one of the crypto industry’s most persistent challenges: access to traditional banking services.

Under the previous Federal Reserve framework, banks frequently terminated relationships with crypto businesses and even individual cryptocurrency investors, citing concerns about regulatory scrutiny during examinations. This practice, known as “debanking,” created significant operational challenges for legitimate crypto companies and limited innovation in the digital asset space.

Industry critics, particularly from Republican lawmakers, had long argued that subjective reputational risk assessments enabled discriminatory practices that went beyond legitimate financial safety concerns.

Of course, the banking industry has responded enthusiastically to the change, with several institutions already announcing plans to explore crypto-related services previously considered too risky from a regulatory perspective.

Crypto Market Implications

The Federal Reserve’s decision comes amid a broader regulatory transformation under the current administration, with the Securities and Exchange Commission also showing increased openness to cryptocurrency innovation. This coordinated regulatory softening has contributed to stabilizing digital asset prices and renewed institutional interest in the cryptocurrency sector.

Early market reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with crypto prices experiencing upward momentum following the announcement. More importantly, the policy change is expected to facilitate greater institutional adoption by removing regulatory barriers that had previously deterred traditional financial institutions from entering the digital asset space.

The long-term implications extend beyond immediate market effects. By eliminating reputational risk considerations, the Federal Reserve has effectively legitimized crypto as a standard business sector worthy of normal banking relationships.

Looking ahead, industry observers expect this Federal Reserve policy change to trigger a wave of new crypto-related banking products and services as institutions gain confidence in regulatory stability and clarity.

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