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Is Global Banking Regulation Turning Bitcoin Into a Toxic Asset?

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 14, 2026 12:44 am
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 14, 2026
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A growing debate is unfolding in global finance: Are new banking rules unfairly targeting Bitcoin and crypto? The Bitcoin Policy Institute and other industry groups say the current Basel Committee on Banking Supervision framework treats Bitcoin in a way that could push banks away from the crypto market entirely.

The Basel rules classify many cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, as high-risk assets for banks. Under the framework, some crypto exposures face a 1,250% risk weight, which means banks must hold capital equal to the full value of their crypto holdings to cover potential losses.

To put it simply:
If a bank holds $100 in Bitcoin, regulators may require it to keep $100 in capital reserves against that position. Critics say this effectively discourages banks from holding or offering services linked to crypto.

Supporters of Bitcoin argue this creates what they call “toxic regulatory treatment.” They warn that if banks are pushed out of the market, crypto activity may shift to less regulated platforms, which could increase risks rather than reduce them.

Regulators see it differently. The Basel Committee says strict rules are necessary because crypto assets can be volatile, difficult to value, and potentially risky for financial stability, especially if banks gain large exposure.

The framework is expected to be implemented globally around 2025–2026, meaning banks worldwide may soon face stricter disclosure and capital requirements for crypto activities.

Why this matters:
The outcome of this debate could shape whether traditional banks fully embrace crypto or stay on the sidelines, which in turn could influence the future of institutional adoption of Bitcoin and digital assets.

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