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February 6, 2026 3:35 AM UTC

Blockchain Association Backs U.S. Proposal to Allow Crypto in 401(k) Retirement Plans

BitcoinWorld Blockchain Association Backs U.S. Proposal to Allow Crypto in 401(k) Retirement Plans The Blockchain Association, a leading crypto industry trade group, submitted a formal letter on June 1 supporting a U.S. Department of Labor proposal that would explicitly permit cryptocurrency investments within 401(k) retirement plans. The proposed rule aims to implement President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14330, which seeks to expand investor access to alternative assets in employer-sponsored retirement accounts. What the Proposed Rule Would Change The Department of Labor’s proposal reaffirms that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) does not inherently prohibit any specific asset class from being included in 401(k) investment menus. This clarification is significant because it removes regulatory ambiguity that has historically discouraged plan fiduciaries from considering digital assets. The rule does not mandate crypto inclusion but instead provides a clear legal pathway for fiduciaries who determine such investments are appropriate for their participants. Blockchain Association’s Argument for Equal Access In its letter, the Blockchain Association argued that the proposed rule would grant everyday workers the same investment opportunities currently available to institutional and professional investors. The group emphasized that ERISA’s fiduciary standard is asset-neutral, meaning plan sponsors can evaluate digital assets using the same criteria applied to stocks, bonds, or real estate. The association stated that, when deemed appropriate by a plan fiduciary, digital asset exposure can serve as a legitimate component of a balanced retirement portfolio. Why This Matters for Retirement Savers For the roughly 60 million American workers enrolled in 401(k) plans, this proposal could open a new avenue for portfolio diversification. Proponents argue that cryptocurrency’s low correlation with traditional asset classes may offer hedging benefits, while critics warn of volatility and custody risks. The Blockchain Association’s support signals that the industry views regulatory clarity as a prerequisite for mainstream adoption, rather than an obstacle. The Department of Labor is currently accepting public comments on the proposal before issuing a final rule. Conclusion The Blockchain Association’s endorsement adds industry weight to a proposal that could reshape retirement investing in the United States. While the rule remains under review, its progression would mark a significant shift in how federal regulators view digital assets within long-term savings vehicles. Retirement savers and plan sponsors should monitor the rulemaking process closely, as the outcome could influence investment options for millions of workers. FAQs Q1: Does the proposed rule require 401(k) plans to include cryptocurrency? No. The rule clarifies that ERISA does not prohibit digital asset investments, but fiduciaries retain full discretion over plan offerings. Q2: What is Executive Order 14330? It is a presidential directive focused on expanding investor access to alternative assets within retirement accounts, including cryptocurrencies. Q3: What are the main risks of including crypto in retirement plans? Critics cite high price volatility, custody challenges, and regulatory uncertainty as key concerns for retirement savers. This post Blockchain Association Backs U.S. Proposal to Allow Crypto in 401(k) Retirement Plans first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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