Summary
- Nathan McCauley, CEO of Anchorage, stated that they were refused service by a specific bank due to their involvement in the virtual asset business.
- This highlights the significant impact of regulations related to virtual assets on business operations from the beginning of this year.
- Virtual asset companies must fully consider and prepare for the impact of such regulations.

On the 4th (local time), according to Eleanor Terrett, a Fox Business reporter, Nathan McCauley, the CEO of the virtual asset staking and custody service company Anchorage, stated that they were "refused services by a specific bank since January 2023 due to their involvement in the virtual asset business."

JH Kim
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