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Banks Must Cover BTC Holdings With Own Capital: Regulators

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Banks Must Cover BTC Holdings With Own Capital: Regulators

Banks must set aside sufficient capital to cover any losses they may suffer as a result of BTC holdings in full, according to The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, a committee comprised of regulators from around the world.

The move has been described as “conservative” and threatens to prevent the widespread institutional adoption of BTC.

The news follows El Salvador’s move to adopt BTC as legal tender, despite concerns regarding the cryptocurrency’s volatile price.

Basel rules

The Basel committee released a public consultation paper which said that—while bank exposure to crypto remains limited—the continued growth of the crypto industry could pose increased risks to financial stability if capital requirements are not imposed on banks.

The Committee imposes “risk weighting” rules for banks that are exposed to different kinds of assets. For BTC—and other cryptocurrencies—Basel has proposed two groups.

The first refers to tokenized traditional assets and stablecoins like Tether. Banks can class these under the same rules as bonds, loans, commodities, or equities.

The latter group however, refers to traditional cryptocurrencies like BTC. These crypto assets will be now be subject to “conservative prudential treatment,” meaning that they will carry a risk weighting of 1,250%.  In simple terms, this means that any bank that holds BTC or an equivalent crypto asset will have to hold capital at least in value to their exposure. More specifically, it means that a bank might have to hold one US dollar in capital for each dollar worth of BTC that it holds.

“The capital will be sufficient to absorb a full write-off of the crypto asset exposures without exposing depositors and other senior creditors of the banks to a loss,” Basel said in its paper.

It is no secret that cryptocurrencies are highly volatile. Despite increased institutional investment over the last year, BTC has jumped from approximately $11,000 last August to an all-time high of about $63,000. Today, it has fallen to $38,000.

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