Fed seeks input on account type attractive to crypto firms

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-22Last updated on 2025-12-22

Abstract

The US Federal Reserve is seeking public input on a proposed "payment account" or "skinny master account" that would grant fintech and crypto firms access to the central bank's payment system without requiring full master account approvals. Fed Governor Christopher Waller stated these accounts aim to support innovation while maintaining safety, reflecting rapid developments in payments. However, Governor Michael Barr expressed concerns over potential money laundering and terrorist financing risks, especially for institutions not directly supervised by the Fed. Crypto firms like Circle, Coinbase, Kraken, and Block could benefit, potentially bridging crypto and traditional banking. Unlike master accounts, these payment accounts would not earn interest, lack access to Fed credit, and have balance caps. The comment period closes 45 days after Federal Register publication, with operational launch expected in Q4 2026.

The US Federal Reserve is requesting public input on its proposed “payment account,” dubbed a “skinny master account” which fintechs and crypto firms are drawn to as it would allow access to the central bank without needing the typical approvals.

"These new payment accounts would support innovation while keeping the payments system safe," Fed Governor Christopher Waller said on Friday. In October, Waller recommended that the Fed explore the idea of implementing payment accounts to clear and settle certain transaction activities of eligible financial institutions.

Waller added the Fed is introducing the payment accounts feature to reflect the “rapid developments” in the payments industry that have led to “innovative approaches to banking” and new changes in business models.

“This tailoring could result in lower risk to the payment system and, as a result, requests for payment accounts could generally receive a streamlined review.”

Not all Fed officials agreed with the decision to seek public input, with Governor Michael Barr arguing that it could pose risks if safeguards against money laundering and terrorist financing are not clearly defined, especially for institutions the Fed does not directly supervise.

Several payment-focused crypto firms could be in the running to connect to the Fed’s banking rails, potentially strengthening the bridge between crypto and traditional banking. Among the largest US-based crypto payments companies are Circle, Coinbase, Kraken, and Block, Inc.

Source: Federal Reserve


Inclusion of crypto firms into the Fed’s banking system would mark a significant turnaround for the industry. Crypto companies last year claimed the Biden administration worked to deliberately cut them off from banking services to stifle the industry with what crypto backers have dubbed Operation Chokepoint 2.0.

Waller noted that the Fed has already been experimenting with blockchain-based payment technologies to modernize the US payment system.

Crypto wouldn’t get the same privileges

Payment platforms granted payment accounts, however, won’t receive the same privileges as big banks and Wall Street institutions that currently have master accounts.

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Unlike master accounts, the proposed payment accounts would not earn interest, have access to Fed credit, and would be subject to balance caps, among other restrictions.

The comment period to give feedback on the payments account plan will close 45 days after publication in the Federal Register. Waller said last month that the payment account feature is expected to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2026.

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Related Questions

QWhat is the Federal Reserve proposing that is attractive to crypto firms?

AThe Federal Reserve is proposing a 'payment account,' also known as a 'skinny master account,' which would allow fintechs and crypto firms access to the central bank's payment system without needing the typical approvals required for a full master account.

QAccording to Fed Governor Christopher Waller, what is the purpose of these new payment accounts?

AAccording to Fed Governor Christopher Waller, the purpose of these new payment accounts is to 'support innovation while keeping the payments system safe' and to reflect the rapid developments and innovative approaches in the payments industry.

QWhich Fed official expressed disagreement with the proposal and what was their concern?

AGovernor Michael Barr expressed disagreement, arguing that the proposal could pose risks if safeguards against money laundering and terrorist financing are not clearly defined, especially for institutions the Fed does not directly supervise.

QWhat are some of the key limitations of the proposed 'payment accounts' compared to full master accounts?

AUnlike full master accounts, the proposed payment accounts would not earn interest, would not have access to Fed credit, and would be subject to balance caps, among other restrictions.

QWhen is the Fed's payment account feature expected to become operational?

AFed Governor Waller said the payment account feature is expected to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2026.

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