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OCC Rubberstamps Crypto.com for Foris Dax Bank with Comments Ignored

Federal Court/SDNY (Bronx), Feb 24 –The US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's rubberstamping of crypto firms' application for bank charters has hit a new low.

Back in October 2025 Fair Finance Watch commented on, and Inner City Press filed a Freedom of Information Act request regarding, Crypto.com's application to the OCC to set up Foris Dax bank.   The exclusion of the public began from the first day. FFW wrote in:   

 This first comment questions why the OCC has not put Crypto.com's application for a bank on the OCC's Digital Asset Licensing Applications page. Given the OCC openly trying to provide less public notice, shorter or no review times, this omission must be corrected.     For now, consider one of the many issues at Crypto.com meriting the public hearings hereby requested:  ..

."One of Urban's successful exploits, which he accomplished with the help of another hacker who went by the name Jack, resulted in the pair gaining access to a Crypto.com employee's account... A Crypto.com spokesperson [claimed] that the breach affected the personal information of "a very small number of individuals" and that no customer funds were accessed. [Crypto publication] The Block could not immediately reach Crypto.com for comment.  The attack took place some time before March of 2023, when Urban was targeted in an FBI raid that seized $4 million worth of Urban's cryptocurrency, along with hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and jewelry. Urban was arrested nine months later in January 2024, and charged with involvement in the hacks of 13 companies. Urban later pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison."     

Crypto.com, now applying for a bank charter, much disclose all such breaches that harm crypto consumers, and explain them, in the requested public hearings.    The proposal presumably claims that it would be exempt from the Community Reinvestment Act - FFW disagrees - and thus does not make any of the required showing of meeting convenience and needs of community, or being of any public benefit.  

 The OCC never sent FFW, nor made public, any questions it posed to Foris Dax. Instead on February 23, a snow day in many places, Crypto.com announced it had procured OCC approval. And the application disappeared from the OCC's website, without comment or explanation. Only a few more for the OCC to rubberstamp - unless they are stopped. Watch this site.

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