The U.S. OCC allows banks to hold cryptocurrency for payment network fees
11月 19, 2025 08:35:46
According to The Block, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) of the U.S. Treasury Department issued interpretive letter 1186 on Tuesday, confirming that banks can hold certain cryptocurrencies to pay for blockchain network fees.
The OCC specifically mentioned the Ethereum network as an example, noting that Ethereum transactions require gas fees to be paid in ETH, and banks can hold the necessary cryptocurrency on their balance sheets to pay these fees. The guidance document states, "We confirm that the proposed activities described by the banks are permissible," and explains that failing to do so could result in "costs and significant risks associated with operational complexity, asset price fluctuations, and transaction delays."
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