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    Majority of Leading US Banks Exploring or Offering Bitcoin Services

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    More than half of the top US banks have either started offering or announced plans to offer Bitcoin-related services such as trading or custody, says Bitcoin financial services firm River.

    In an X post on Monday, River shared a list of the top 25 institutions operating in the US, saying, “60% of the top US banks are into Bitcoin.”

    On Saturday, crypto exchange Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said that a key takeaway from his time at the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland, which was held from Jan. 19 until Jan. 23, was that banking CEOs are becoming friendlier toward crypto.

    Out of the unnamed banking CEOs he met, Armstrong said, “most of them are actually very pro crypto and are leaning into it as an opportunity, some aren’t quite there yet. One CEO of a top 10 global bank told me crypto is their number one priority, and they view it as existential.”

    Source: River 

    Some US banks were previously accused of being anti-crypto and allegedly complicit in actions like the so called in Operation Chokepoint 2.0, a government effort to debank crypto companies.

    Three out of the Big Four are on the list

    The latest addition to River’s list, Swiss banking giant UBS, which also operates in the US, is reportedly exploring opening up Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) trading to its wealthiest clients, Bloomberg reported on Friday.