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According to The Block, the Blockchain Association filed an amicus curiae brief on August 13 supporting Custodia Bank's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting a review of the legality of the Federal Reserve Bank's refusal of its master account application. The Blockchain Association pointed out that this case concerns whether legitimate digital asset enterprises can compete in a fair environment, and warned that the lower court ruling provides a precedent for federal regulators "to debank unpopular industries in the future without the intervention of state regulators." Custodia Bank was founded by Wall Street veteran Caitlin Long, applied for a Fed master account in October 2020, was rejected by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in January 2023 on the grounds that the crypto business model posed risks, subsequently lost twice in the district court and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and was denied rehearing by the full court in a 7 to 3 vote in March 2026. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City must respond to the Supreme Court application by September 11.
: Fox Business crypto reporter posted on X that BlockchainAssn, a crypto industry organization, has filed an amicus brief supporting Custodia Bank's petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the Court to review whether regional Federal Reserve banks have the authority to deny eligible state-chartered banks access to master accounts. The organization warned that lower court rulings in favor of the Federal Reserve grant the central bank broad power to disqualify industries or companies it does not recognize from accessing banking services, effectively determining which state-chartered banks are permitted to operate. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City has been granted an extension until September 11 to respond to Custodia's petition.