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Basel Chair: Banks' Crypto Capital Rules Must Be Reworked, FT Reports

November 19, 2025Crypto Economygeneral
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The chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision called for a revision of capital requirements for banks holding cryptocurrencies, according to the Financial Times. The remarks highlight concerns that current rules may not reflect the unique risks of digital assets.

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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's call to rework the capital requirements for banks holding cryptocurrencies highlights the evolving complexities and risks associated with the burgeoning digital asset ecosystem. As the global financial regulatory body seeks to adapt its frameworks to address the unique challenges posed by cryptocurrencies, it underscores the need for a more nuanced and adaptable approach to managing the rapidly changing crypto landscape. The existing capital rules, designed primarily with traditional financial instruments in mind, may not adequately capture the inherent volatility, liquidity concerns, and operational risks inherent in cryptocurrency holdings. Cryptocurrencies, with their decentralized nature, technological complexities, and susceptibility to market manipulation, require a fresh perspective on how banks should account for and manage their exposure to these digital assets. Industry experts have long argued that the one-size-fits-all approach to capital requirements is ill-suited for the crypto sector, which is characterized by high volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and evolving market dynamics. The Basel Committee's acknowledgment of this issue reflects the growing recognition that a more tailored and dynamic framework is necessary to ensure the stability and resilience of the banking system in the face of the crypto revolution. As the global financial system increasingly embraces the transformative potential of blockchain technology and digital assets, the need for robust and responsive regulatory oversight becomes paramount. The Basel Committee's proposed revisions to the capital rules could pave the way for a more comprehensive and nuanced approach to managing banks' crypto-related risks, ultimately strengthening the overall resilience of the financial sector. Furthermore, these developments underscore the rapidly evolving nature of the crypto industry and the challenges facing regulators and policymakers in keeping pace with the technological advancements and emerging trends. By reworking the capital requirements, the Basel Committee aims to strike a balance between fostering innovation and safeguarding financial stability, a delicate dance that will shape the future of the crypto ecosystem and its integration into the mainstream financial system. In the broader context, the Basel Committee's call for a revision of the capital rules highlights the broader shift in the global regulatory landscape, as authorities grapple with the complexities of incorporating cryptocurrencies and other digital assets into existing frameworks. As the crypto industry continues to grow and mature, this regulatory realignment will be crucial in determining the path forward, with implications for investors, financial institutions, and the overall development of the cryptocurrency market.

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