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The Custodia ruling is seen as a "speed bump," TD Cowen says it does not hinder crypto banks from applying for master accounts

2025-11-04 08:24:54
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According to The Block, the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ruling that Custodia is not entitled to a Federal Reserve master account. TD Cowen's analysis describes this outcome as a "speed bump rather than a roadblock," suggesting that there is still hope for crypto banks to access the central bank's payment system through a "streamlined master account" in the future.

Currently, institutions including Coinbase, Ripple, and Circle are also seeking national trust bank charters.

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