Trump Signs Major Executive Order Pushing Digital Assets Into US Finance



President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order directing the federal government to modernize financial regulations and integrate digital assets and innovative technologies into traditional banking and payment systems.

The order gives US financial regulators:
• 3 months to review rules that “excessively hinder” fintech cooperation
• 6 months to introduce policies that support financial innovation

One of the biggest developments:
The Federal Reserve must now review whether non bank financial firms and non insured depository institutions can gain direct access to payment accounts and Fed services.

This could be a major breakthrough for crypto friendly banking models especially Wyoming’s special purpose depository institutions (SPDIs), which have long pushed for direct access to the US payment system.

Why this matters:
• Crypto and fintech integration into traditional finance could accelerate
• Regulatory barriers for digital asset companies may begin falling
• Stablecoin infrastructure and blockchain payments could gain legitimacy
• The Fed may face growing pressure to modernize access to financial rails

Trump also signed a second executive order directing the Treasury Department to strengthen Bank Secrecy Act enforcement related to undocumented immigrants accessing banking services.

The bigger picture:
Washington is no longer debating whether digital assets belong inside the financial system, it’s now debating how deeply they should be integrated
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