【U.S. OCC Cancels Anchorage Digital's Rectification Requirements, Regulatory Attitude Turns Friendly】Jinse Finance reports that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has announced the withdrawal of its rectification agreement with Anchorage Digital. This document was initially issued in 2022 during the Biden administration due to insufficient anti-money laundering (AML) and customer due diligence (KYC) measures. The OCC stated that the bank's robustness and compliance situation no longer necessitate the continuation of this requirement. During the year of the Trump administration, U.S. regulators gradually shifted to a friendlier stance towards cryptocurrencies. The Federal Reserve has rescinded previous guidelines restricting banks from participating in cryptocurrency activities and has jointly issued a statement with the OCC clarifying how existing rules apply to banks custodying clients' crypto assets.