Executive Order to Roll Back Operation Choke Point 2.0?

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3 hours agoTue Mar 11 2025 09:05:19

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  • The Trump administration could be about to roll back the rules that have affected crypto businesses’ access to banking
  • Decrypt understands that an executive order will address regulatory barriers preventing financial institutions from working with crypto firms
  • Operation Choke Point 2.0 actively sought to put a barrier between crypto and the traditional banking system

The White House is reportedly finalizing an executive order to reverse policies that have restricted cryptocurrency companies from accessing banking services. Operation Choke Point 2.0, an alleged initiative under the previous administration, was accused of pressuring financial institutions to cut ties with digital asset businesses. Decrypt understands that President Trump will sign an executive order rolling back the rules that prevented such an association in the latest pro-crypto move.

No More Crypto Choke Holds

For years, crypto firms have struggled with banking access due to regulatory scrutiny, with recently released documents revealing the presence of Operation Choke Point 2.0, a plan which targeted crypto companies by discouraging banks from servicing them. This policy led to the rejection of key banking applications, including Custodia Bank’s attempt to secure a Federal Reserve master account, among many other examples.

By preparing to revoke these restrictions, the Trump administration aims to create a more level playing field for the industry. Bo Hines, Executive Director of the Presidential Working Group on Digital Assets, confirmed to Decrypt that action is imminent, stating, “I think that the industry can expect something in short order there.” 

Hines emphasized that the order will clarify the regulatory framework, ensuring that crypto businesses are not unfairly excluded from the financial system. 

Industry Reactions and Expectations

The crypto sector has reacted positively to the news, viewing it as a potential turning point for the industry’s relationship with U.S. financial institutions. If implemented, the order could allow more banks to work with digital asset firms without fear of regulatory backlash, which industry leaders argue could encourage investment and innovation in the American crypto market.  

This executive order would be Trump’s third crypto-related directive since reentering office: in January, he established a Presidential Working Group on Digital Asset Markets, followed by an order creating a government Bitcoin reserve. Removal of the barriers between crypto and the traditional banking system would be a huge boost to the sector in terms of institutional adoption.

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