So, are traditional banks about to become the next crypto trading platforms? Not quite. The OCC's recent Interpretive Letter 1188—dropped on December 9, 2025—clarifies something important: national banks aren't being greenlit to operate as full-scale digital asset exchanges. What they're actually being positioned as are regulated go-betweens. Think of it more like banks getting permission to facilitate access rather than run the show themselves. The guidance carves out a specific lane for these institutions, keeping them within the regulatory framework while letting them dip their toes into crypto services. It's a controlled expansion, not a free-for-all.
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CryptoMotivator
· 2025-12-12 20:08
Here we go again with this controlled expansion scheme. Basically, the banks want to try new things but are afraid of getting burned.
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ForkThisDAO
· 2025-12-12 03:36
Banks just want to act as middlemen to make a profit margin, but regulations prevent them from taking full control. Basically, they want the cake but don't want to bear the risk.
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Blockchainiac
· 2025-12-10 05:34
Banks just want to be middlemen to make the difference, and they have to listen honestly to the regulators
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StableCoinKaren
· 2025-12-10 00:03
Ha, it's that same old "controlled expansion" rhetoric again. Sounds like the regulators just drew a line for the banks...
This OCC Letter 1188 basically says: you can play, but don't go overboard. The intermediary role is really limiting—it feels like the banks are still being tied down.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 2025-12-09 23:58
Ha, it's another one of those "policy clarifications." To put it bluntly, the banks want in but don't dare to go all the way.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-09 23:54
Damn, it's that same old "controlled expansion" rhetoric again... The banks just want to have it both ways.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 2025-12-09 23:53
OCC has stabilized things with this move; banks are still banks, just with an added intermediary role. Don’t expect them to completely transform into exchanges... Regulation is always the same old routine.
So, are traditional banks about to become the next crypto trading platforms? Not quite. The OCC's recent Interpretive Letter 1188—dropped on December 9, 2025—clarifies something important: national banks aren't being greenlit to operate as full-scale digital asset exchanges. What they're actually being positioned as are regulated go-betweens. Think of it more like banks getting permission to facilitate access rather than run the show themselves. The guidance carves out a specific lane for these institutions, keeping them within the regulatory framework while letting them dip their toes into crypto services. It's a controlled expansion, not a free-for-all.