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Trump orders crypto working group to draft new regulations, explore national stockpile

The much-anticipated action also ordered that banking services for crypto companies be protected.

Trump orders crypto working group to draft new regulations, explore national stockpile

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order on cryptocurrencies, in the Oval Office of the White House.

Reuters

  • Action orders working group to start work on crypto regulations
  • Also orders banking services for crypto companies be protected
  • Order bans creation of US central bank digital currencies
  • Trump had courted crypto cash during presidential campaign

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the creation of a cryptocurrency working group tasked with proposing new digital asset regulations and exploring the creation of a national cryptocurrency stockpile, making good on his promise to quickly overhaul U.S. crypto policy.

The much-anticipated action also ordered that banking services for crypto companies be protected, alluding to industry claims that U.S. regulators have directed lenders to cut crypto companies off from banking services - something regulators deny. The order also banned the creation of central bank digital currencies in the U.S. which could compete with existing cryptocurrencies.

In another key action pushed for by the crypto industry, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission late on Thursday rescinded accounting guidance that had made it very expensive for some listed companies to safeguard crypto assets on behalf of third parties.

On the campaign trail, Trump courted crypto cash by pledging to be a "crypto president" and promote the adoption of digital assets.

That is in stark contrast to former President Joe Biden's regulators which, in a bid to protect Americans from fraud and money laundering, cracked down on the industry, suing exchanges Coinbase, Binance and dozens more, alleging they were flouting U.S. laws. The companies deny the allegations.

Thursday's order was cheered by the crypto industry, which had been pushing for the new administration to send a strong signal of support in Trump's first few days in office.

"Today’s crypto executive order marks a sea change in U.S. digital asset policy," said Nathan McCauley, CEO and co-founder of crypto company Anchorage Digital. "By taking a whole-of-government approach to crypto, the Administration is making a significant first step toward writing clear, consistent rules of the road."

The video player is currently playing an ad.If implemented by the relevant regulators, Trump's order has the potential to push cryptocurrencies into the mainstream, regulatory and crypto experts said. It follows Tuesday's SEC announcement that it was creating a task force to overhaul crypto policy.

Bitcoin hit a fresh record high of $109,071 on Monday amid investor excitement over the new crypto-friendly administration, although it was down to about $103,000 as of late Thursday afternoon.

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