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The United States Federal Reserve has denied a request from cryptocurrency bank Custodia Bank to reconsider its membership application to the Federal Reserve System.

The Fed announced its denial on Feb. 23 saying the Federal Reserve Board previously decided that Custodia’s application “was inconsistent with the required factors under the law.”

In January, the Fed rejected Custodia’s application to become a member. Board rules allow applicants to request a reconsideration of membership decisions.

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At the time of the initial rejection, the Fed claimed Custodia had an “insufficient” management framework.

It also cited a joint declaration it made alongside the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) that claimed cryptocurrencies were “inconsistent with safe and sound banking practices.”

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