The U.S. Department of the Treasury is officially bringing crypto firms into its cybersecurity intelligence network—giving digital asset companies access to the same real-time hacker warnings previously reserved for traditional financial institutions.
Under the new initiative, eligible crypto companies and industry groups can sign up to receive timely, actionable cybersecurity alerts at no cost—helping them detect, prevent, and respond to attacks targeting their platforms.
This includes:
Previously, this level of intelligence sharing was limited to banks and major financial institutions.
The decision comes amid a surge in crypto-related hacks and exploits, with billions lost across the industry in recent years.
Officials say attacks are becoming:
By extending threat intelligence to crypto firms, the Treasury aims to strengthen defenses across the entire financial system—not just traditional banking.
One of the biggest signals from this move is how the government now views crypto. Treasury officials explicitly stated that digital asset firms are becoming an “increasingly important part of the U.S. financial sector”, meaning their security is now critical to overall financial stability.
This effectively places crypto companies:
The initiative is being run through the Treasury’s Office of Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection, which already distributes threat intelligence across the financial system.
Crypto firms that meet eligibility requirements will be able to:
The program is part of a broader push to standardize security across financial markets.
This is a major milestone for crypto’s role in the U.S. economy.
The bigger takeaway:
Crypto is no longer operating on the fringes—it’s being integrated into national financial security systems. By giving crypto firms access to the same hacker intelligence as banks, the U.S. is signaling that digital assets are now core financial infrastructure—and must be protected like it.
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