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Crypto Companies Exploit Black Communities While Evading Banking Regulations

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Last updated: January 13, 2026 11:12 pm
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Published: January 13, 2026
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In recent discussions surrounding cryptocurrency, concerns have emerged about the targeted marketing strategies of major crypto firms towards Black communities. The proliferation of cryptocurrency ATMs, particularly in predominantly Black neighborhoods, raises alarms over consumer protection and financial risk. Unlike traditional ATMs, where users can withdraw cash, these machines often require users to purchase bitcoin with high fees and do not have connections to the traditional banking system.

Prominent cryptocurrency firms, including Circle, Coinbase, Ripple, and Crypto.com, are seeking to establish themselves similarly to banks by applying for a national trust bank charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). While this intention might be perceived as a positive shift, it poses significant risks, particularly for Black consumers, who could be further marginalized by a system that lacks the safeguards of traditional banking institutions.

Attorney Alice T. Crowe emphasizes that while these firms may provide services akin to those of banks, they are not bound by the same consumer protections. For instance, banks secure deposits, follow community lending laws, and provide dispute resolutions for fraudulent transactions, whereas crypto companies do not carry the same assurances. This disparity introduces a troubling reality; if a transaction goes awry, users have little recourse.

Moreover, Crowe points out that while traditional banking systems have long disadvantaged Black communities through practices like redlining and predatory lending, the allure of cryptocurrency is being exploited. Many Black consumers are drawn to the narrative that cryptocurrency represents a means of financial liberation from historical injustices. However, this narrative does not account for the inherent volatility and risks that cryptocurrency entails, which can lead to significant financial loss.

The wealth gap between Black and White families in America further complicates the situation. Given that White families have an average of six times the wealth of their Black counterparts, investing in a high-risk market like cryptocurrency poses an additional burden for Black individuals already facing economic challenges. With the marketing strategies employed by crypto firms—often utilizing Black celebrities and cultural touchstones—Crowe warns that these firms may be perpetuating exploitation rather than providing genuine pathways to financial empowerment.

As discussions continue about the role of cryptocurrencies in society, it is critical to examine who truly benefits from these systems and to ensure that their introduction does not deepen existing inequalities. Public awareness and education regarding the risks associated with cryptocurrency are essential, particularly in communities that have historically faced financial exclusion.

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