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US OCC: Banks may hold certain Crypto Assets to pay for Gas fees.

Golden Finance reported that according to a new letter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), banks can pay gas fees and hold the crypto assets needed to pay these network fees. The OCC, which is responsible for regulating banks, stated in its Interpretation Letter No. 1186 released on Tuesday that banks may need to pay network fees as part of conducting business and hold Crypto Assets on their balance sheets to pay these fees. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency cited Ethereum as an example, pointing out that transactions on the Ethereum network require pricing in ETH. OCC stated: “Such users either need to maintain a separate Ethereum account, or need to conduct spot trading on a crypto assets exchange to acquire Ethereum before the transaction, or need to collaborate with third-party network fees providers, or obtain Ethereum through other means. This process may increase costs and significant risks, including operational complexity, asset price volatility, and transaction delays.”

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LongAndShortSuckersvip
· 7h ago
Golden Finance reports that, according to a new letter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), banks can pay gas fees and hold the cryptocurrency needed to pay these network fees. In the explanation letter No. 1186 released by the OCC, which is responsible for regulating banks, it was stated that banks may need to pay network fees as part of conducting business and hold cryptocurrencies on their balance sheets to pay for these fees. The OCC took Ethereum as an example, noting that the Ethereum network requires transactions to be priced in ETH. The OCC stated, "Such users either need to maintain a separate Ethereum account, or need to engage in spot trading on a cryptocurrency exchange to obtain Ethereum before transactions, or need to collaborate with third-party network fee providers, or acquire Ethereum through other means. This process may increase costs and significant risks, including operational complexity, asset price fluctuations, and transactions.
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