US SEC Misusing SAB 121 To Attack Crypto Custody Providers, Says Congressman

US SEC Misusing SAB 121 To Attack Crypto Custody Providers, Says Congressman

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been leveraging the controversial SAB 121 accounting rule thereby pushing banks to disclose their crypto custodial assets on balance sheets. US Congressman Ritchie Torres said that the US SEC has been violating the accounting principles by upholding the SAB 121 rule.

Is the US SEC Misuing SAB 121?

Introduced by the Securities and Exchange Commission back in March 2022, the SAB 121 Bill stands for the Staff Accounting Bulletin 121 Bill. It has been in the act for nearly two years with the crypto industry calling it controversial.  SAB121 requires crypto companies to provide a record of customers’ crypto holdings on their balance sheet as liabilities.

The US SEC has been asking all banks to disclose their crypto custody on balance sheets. This makes them further vulnerable to greater regulatory scrutiny. U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres has voiced its strong opposition to the SEC’s SAB 121 policy. He added that it strongly contradicts the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).

Additionally, Torres also accused the US SEC of stifling innovation by discouraging companies from experimenting with blockchain technology. “There is something profoundly un-American about banning innovation,” Torres remarked.

Several markets have called out the US regulators for its high-handed approach to crypto regulations, by specifically targeting banks that have good business relations with crypto firms. One such recent casualty has been the Silvergate Bank bankruptcy where the Fed, FDIC, and others choked the bank as part of Operation Choke Point 2.0.

The Federal Reserve’s directive to significantly cut crypto-related deposits to less than 15% of its business ultimately contributed to its collapse.

Banking Players Opting for Crypto Custody

In recent weeks, the US SEC and the Federal Reserve have been issuing cease-and-desist orders to several banks offering crypto custodial services. Recently, the Fed targeted the United Texas Bank giving them a 90-day period to meet the AML standards. Analysts have started questioning why is the regulator targeting federally regulated banks and moving crypto custodial services into the hands of a few.

However, this hasn’t stopped big players from entering the market. On Friday, banking giant BNY Mellon got approval to offer crypto custodial services, while overcoming the SAB 121 hurdles. The bank has reportedly got an exemption from the rules. Well, this could open the Pandora’s box and get more players involved over the period of time.

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