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    Financial sector poised for crypto integration after SEC’s SAB 121 reversal

    January 25, 2025
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    In a pivotal decision, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rescinded Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) No. 121, eliminating a significant barrier for banks seeking to offer custody services for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The decision, announced Thursday, reflects a notable shift in regulatory policy and could accelerate the mainstream adoption of digital assets. Initially introduced in March 2022 under former SEC Chair Gary Gensler, SAB 121 required banks and other institutions holding digital assets on behalf of customers to record these assets as liabilities on their balance sheets.

    Financial sector poised for crypto integration after SEC’s SAB 121 reversal

    This accounting standard imposed financial and operational hurdles, deterring many institutions from engaging in cryptocurrency services. The rule faced broad criticism from the crypto industry and policymakers, with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce denouncing it as a “pernicious weed” in April 2023. Following the SEC’s decision to issue Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 122, effectively repealing SAB 121, Peirce celebrated the move on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “Bye, bye SAB 121! It’s not been fun.” This policy reversal comes in the wake of Gensler’s resignation and coincides with the start of new leadership under Acting SEC Chair Mark Uyeda.

    Uyeda, who assumed the role earlier this week, has already established a dedicated crypto task force, led by Peirce, to develop a clearer and more consistent regulatory framework for the digital asset industry. In a statement earlier this week, the SEC acknowledged its historical reliance on enforcement actions to govern the sector, admitting this approach has often been reactive and reliant on untested legal interpretations.

    The removal of SAB 121 is expected to catalyze significant changes within the financial sector. Major banks, previously deterred by the stringent accounting requirements, are now anticipated to integrate Bitcoin and crypto custody services into their portfolios. This development signals a broader financialization of cryptocurrencies, bringing them closer to mainstream acceptance and institutional adoption.

    The move has also received bipartisan support from lawmakers, many of whom have advocated for reducing regulatory uncertainty to encourage innovation in the financial industry. Last year, efforts to overturn SAB 121 had gained momentum in Congress, though a resolution to repeal it was vetoed by President Biden at the time. As the SEC embraces a more collaborative approach under Republican leadership, industry leaders and financial institutions are likely to seize the opportunity to expand their digital asset offerings.

    This regulatory evolution marks a milestone in the U.S. financial landscape, with the potential to redefine the role of cryptocurrencies in traditional banking and investment sectors. The SEC’s policy shift underscores the growing recognition of cryptocurrencies as a legitimate asset class and sets the stage for greater integration of digital assets into the global financial system. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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