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Trump’s OCC desbloquea acceso bancario para cripto: finanzas tradicionales finalmente se rinden

Trump’s OCC desbloquea acceso bancario para cripto: finanzas tradicionales finalmente se rinden

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2025-09-10 19:50:36
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Trump's OCC moves to stop banks from denying legal crypto businesses access to services

La Oficina del Contralor de la Moneda pone fin a la discriminación bancaria contra empresas legítimas de criptomonedas.

Regulación que abre puertas

Las instituciones financieras ya no podrán negar servicios a negocios cripto que operen dentro del marco legal—un movimiento que legitimiza toda la industria de golpe.

Liquidez instantánea

Exchange y startups blockchain obtendrán acceso completo a cuentas corporativas, procesamiento de pagos y servicios de custodia—todo lo que necesitan para escalar sin obstáculos artificiales.

El establishment financiero se ajusta

Los mismos bancos que antes cerraban puertas ahora competirán por clientes cripto—nada como el prospecto de comisiones jugosas para cambiar mentalidades.

Las criptomonedas acaban de conseguir su mayor validación regulatoria. Los bancos, como siempre, siguen el dinero.

OCC pulls plug on debanking after Trump demands crypto access

Jonathan’s remarks came just days after the OCC took direct action to stop debanking, the practice of cutting off financial services to people or companies based on political views or industries. In this case, crypto companies were often the target.

Critics say some bank examiners pushed lenders to stop doing business with crypto-linked firms. But some consumer groups argue the problem hasn’t been as widespread as it’s made out to be. Still, the OCC made its position clear: if it’s legal, it’s allowed.

Jonathan said that if banks want to try something new, like getting involved in crypto, they’ll need the right setup to handle it. “Those firms must ensure sure they have the infrastructure necessary to support it,” he said.

Jonathan admitted that some risks come with crypto technology, and those need to be addressed directly. But he added, “I don’t see innovation as inconsistent with safety and soundness on its face.”

Donald Trump’s role in this can’t be ignored. During his campaign, he promised to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the planet.” Since then, he’s signed executive orders supporting crypto and passed a law regulating stablecoins. At the same time, his family deepened their business ties to the industry.

Crypto donors flood Trump with millions as Senate backs his stablecoin law

Trump’s 2024 campaign got serious backing from crypto’s biggest players. Elon Musk gave $239 million to America PAC. Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz each donated $2.5 million to Right for America.

The Winklevoss twins, Tyler and Cameron, chipped in $1 million each to Trump’s campaign. That was above the legal limit, so they were refunded the extra.

Also, over $135 million was spent, mostly through the Fairshake PAC, to support Congressional candidates who backed Trump’s crypto stance. Most of them won.

And in August, Tyler and Cameron donated another $21 million in Bitcoin to the Digital Freedom Fund PAC to help Trump expand his crypto agenda while in office.

Since getting back in the White House, Trump has been pushing policies that could benefit his own crypto investments.

When the Senate passed the stablecoin bill he supported, Senator Elizabeth Warren said the law would “supercharge the value of Donald Trump’s corruption,” accusing him of setting policy that could boost his family’s gains.

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