2018 Regions Bank Deposit Agreement — Palley (@stephendpalley)
Ban the Bank?
The move followed the tune of other banking corporations in the US, including JP Morgan, Citigroup, and Bank of America. The entities had announced last year that they would halt credit card transactions involving cryptocurrencies. Before that, Discover and Capital One had also initiated a similar action against the cryptocurrency users. The news created enough bad press for the nascent sector, which was already crashing hard at that time.
Banks feared that credit card users, who are technically lenders in the eyes of financial institutions, will increase credit risks should they lose money in the cryptocurrency market. While Bank of America allowed debit card users the right to purchase cryptocurrencies, it wasn’t the same case for other corporations. Regions Bank blocked all kinds of deposit account holders – be it savings or current – from accessing cryptocurrency markets."The United States can pay any debt it has because we can always print money to do that" – Alan Greenspan, Former Chair of the Federal Reserve of the United States LONG BITCOIN, SHORT THE BANKERS! — Pomp 🌪 (@APompliano)
“I called them and told them I was liquidating my entire account and closing everything out – including my credit card – and I let the Bank of America know why. I encourage everyone to do the same as they begin to block us more and more and let them know why. Banks are intended to hold our money not decide where and when we spend it.”