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US Government Pressured Banks to Suppress Crypto Adoption, Coinbase Documents Reveal

by Krishang Saraogi
December 7, 2024 - Updated On December 9, 2024
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US Government Pressured Banks to Suppress Crypto Adoption, Coinbase Documents Reveal

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Documents newly released by Coinbase- one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges- suggest that the US government agencies have pressured banks to restrict financial interactions with crypto-related firms. This issue thus rises to a completely different topic: financial freedom against regulatory overreach.

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The documents, released as part of an ongoing legal tussle between Coinbase and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), allege that several federal agencies, including the Treasury Department and the banking regulators, advised banks to limit or sever ties with crypto entities because of perceived threats to financial stability, fraud, and consumer protection.

The Alleged Pressure Campaign

Coinbase executives say that as early as 2020, federal officials were meeting secretly with bank executives and pressing them to “reevaluate” their relationships with cryptocurrency companies, citing internal email and meeting logs. Although there were no official directives, the tone of these conversations led to many banks tightening their regulations to make it harder for blockchain businesses, wallet providers, and cryptocurrency exchanges to get banking services.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong responded, “Instead of suppressing innovation, the government should encourage it. Targeting cryptocurrency businesses through backdoors would go against the free market and transparency tenets.”

Changes in the Cryptocurrency Realm

There are significant effects on the alleged suppression. Several crypto companies have continued to file complaints in the recent past which range from difficulties in maintaining or opening banking accounts due to sudden account closures or rejections with little explanation. Critics argue this made innovation chill from within and hence startups have relocated to some crypto-friendly jurisdictions like Europe or Asia.

“If they prove true, it is very much symptomatic of a disturbing turn in public policy in which officials use informal means to influence markets rather than letting them have a say or passing laws,” noted Kristin Smith, Executive Director of the Blockchain Association. 

Regulatory and Legal Issues

In the midst of growing tensions between the crypto industry and U.S. regulators, these revelations arrive. Coinbase itself faces a high-disputed lawsuit with the SEC, which alleges that it sells securities without registering them. In its defenses, Coinbase even argues that there is still no clear regulatory framework applicable to cryptocurrencies in the U.S.

Subject to authentication, legal experts comment that such documents would be a strong base for litigation against the government for crossing the lines. Some lawmakers have also called for hearings to investigate alleged activities.

Senator Cynthia Lummis, a pronounced advocate of crypto, tweeted: “Such reports are troubling. If this is valid, it implies a very dangerous misuse of power. Congress must take action to make sure that a level field exists for emerging technologies.”

A Balancing Act

Those in support of this stance might say that the government’s position is that fraud, money laundering, and any number of purported systemic risks to the financial system should be covered by some form of government regulation, especially due to the current rapidly growing crypto business. Critics would prefer to see more precise restrictions that could support a responsible environment for industry growth rather than outright stifling the sector.

This controversy demonstrates how innovation is being balanced by disallowing emerging new risks in the financial system. Meanwhile, the heat of this debate could reveal some events in the Coinbase documents that could serve as the linchpin for crypto policy in the United States.

The question remains: Was the government protecting its economy, or was it accidentally killing a revolutionary industry? For the time being, this answer resides within the boards of regulators, lawmakers, and the courts.

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