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Guidance on Accepting Cryptocurrency Payments

June 24, 2025 (3 min read)

The CFPB has supervisory authority to ensure that digital payment platforms comply with consumer protection laws. Online businesses and merchants continue to explore accepting cryptocurrency as a form of payment for goods and services. The use of digital wallets by consumers makes the acceptance of cryptocurrency more widespread and impactful for banking organizations. Explore this guidance for key steps and considerations that businesses should analyze before integrating and accepting cryptocurrency payments.

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