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US Treasury Opens Cyber Threat Intelligence to Crypto Firms

The program gives eligible crypto companies access to federal cyber intelligence as threats grow and the sector integrates into finance.

Written By Shubham Soni Shubham Soni
Published April 9, 2026 9:21 PM·Updated 3 months ago
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Key Highlights

  • U.S. Treasury launches a program to share real-time cyber threat intelligence with crypto firms.
  • The initiative aligns digital asset platforms with banks in security coordination and risk monitoring.
  • It provides free access for eligible U.S. firms, aiming to counter rising cyberattacks and strengthen sector resilience.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury today launched a program to share cybersecurity threat intelligence directly with digital asset companies, expanding a system previously limited to traditional financial institutions.

According to the official announcement, the initiative is run through the Treasury’s Office of Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection (OCCIP) and is designed to provide firms with real-time, actionable information on emerging cyber risks.

Aligning crypto with traditional finance

The move reflects a broader shift in how regulators view the role of crypto firms within the financial system. As digital asset platforms handle increasing volumes of user funds and transactions, they are being treated more like systemically relevant infrastructure.

Officials say the goal is to extend the same level of defensive coordination available to banks and payment networks. This includes intelligence on active threats, vulnerabilities, and attack patterns observed across the financial sector. The program also follows recommendations from the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets, which called for stronger safeguards as digital assets become more embedded in financial markets.

Response to rising cyber risks

Treasury officials pointed to a steady increase in both the frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks targeting crypto platforms. These range from exchange breaches to exploits of decentralized systems and wallet infrastructure.

By sharing threat intelligence earlier, the program aims to help firms detect vulnerabilities before they are exploited and respond more quickly when incidents occur. Participation is limited to eligible U.S.-based digital asset firms and industry organizations that meet specific criteria set by Treasury.

No-cost access, selective participation

Qualified firms can receive the intelligence feeds at no cost, mirroring arrangements already in place for banks and other financial entities. The information is intended to support internal security teams rather than replace them, offering context that may not be visible at the firm level alone.

The rollout does not apply globally and remains focused on U.S. participants, reflecting jurisdictional limits on how such intelligence can be shared.

Cybersecurity as policy priority

The initiative also aligns with policy efforts such as the proposed GENIUS Act, which emphasizes operational resilience and risk management in digital finance. Rather than introducing new regulations, the program focuses on coordination, treating cybersecurity as a shared responsibility between government and private sector operators.

Tyler Williams, Counselor to the Secretary for Digital Assets, weighed in on the initiative, stating, “As digital assets become more integrated into the financial system, access to timely and actionable cyber threat information is essential to protecting consumers and safeguarding the stability of U.S. financial markets.”

Closing caps in information flow

Historically, crypto firms have operated with less direct access to government threat intelligence than banks, even as they face similar attack vectors. This program attempts to close that gap.

Whether it leads to measurable reductions in incidents will depend on how widely it is adopted and how effectively firms integrate the information into their security practices. For now, it marks a step toward bringing crypto infrastructure into existing national cybersecurity frameworks.

Also Read: U.S. Treasury Secretary Calls for Swift Passage of Crypto CLARITY Act

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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