According to a new report by the Cato Institute, U.S. debanking is largely attributable to government pressure. Regulatory intimidation involves the closure of According to a new report by the Cato Institute, U.S. debanking is largely attributable to government pressure. Regulatory intimidation involves the closure of

Government Forces Behind Most U.S. Debanking Cases

2026/01/13 14:30
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 According to a new report by the Cato Institute, U.S. debanking is largely attributable to government pressure. Regulatory intimidation involves the closure of accounts by cryptocurrency firms.

The paper identifies government agencies as the primary contributors of U.S debanking. The main subjects of indirect regulatory pressure are crypto companies.

Government agencies plan most of the U.S. debanking. The report confronts mainstream accounts and displays institutional coercion against banks.

Banks are forced to shut down some accounts due to regulators. Cryptocurrency companies are the most affected since regulators use regulatory risk as a weapon.

Regulators Target Crypto Through Banking Pressure

The report divides debanking caused by the government from other causes. Rarely do political or religious prejudices result in closures. Banks respond either after direct or indirect official pressure.

Cryptocurrency firms cite recurring banking issues. The regulators avoid outright prohibitions of digital assets and exert informal pressure on the banks.

The FDIC also dispatched letters to banks, requesting them to cease crypto-related operations indefinitely with no particular timelines or follow-up.

In regulatory uncertainty, banks had to make impossible decisions. The closures of accounts were predictable, and the sector found it difficult to take up basic services.

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Banks Caught Between Customers and Regulators

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon addressed the problem publicly. He rejected the closing of accounts on the basis of beliefs but acknowledged pressure from both political parties.

Jack Mallers, the CEO of Strike, was fired without notice. JPMorgan closed its own accounts with no reason, and executives of ShapeShift also said they had a similar experience.

Both formal letters and court orders, and indirect coercion through implicit instructions have an identical result, which is direct government action.

The Bank Secrecy Act provides means of intervention. The effect is enhanced by reputational risk regulations by regulators, and the confidentiality clauses hide the pressure exerted by the government.

The executive actions of President Trump responded to some of the concerns, and leadership changes in the SEC occurred. The report raises the question of whether these changes have long-term solutions.

The reform in Congress is a precondition of change. An update to the Bank Secrecy Act would put the scales back, and an abatement of reputational risk regulation would eliminate pressure instruments.

It is indicated on public records that there is a history of regulatory interventions. Bank officials always affect bank-customer relations, the tendency of which cuts across several regimes.

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