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Alex Rampell Warns of Banking Strategy Chokepoint 3.0

August 4, 2025
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  • U.S. banks’ new strategy impacts crypto access amid industry concerns.
  • High fees and access limits affect fintech innovation.
  • Crypto and fintech adoption could face challenges.
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U.S. Banks’ Strategy Impacting Crypto Access

Andreessen Horowitz partner Alex Rampell revealed that major U.S. banks, including JPMorgan, are initiating a strategy called ‘Chokepoint 3.0’ to restrict financial access to crypto companies.

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This strategy could impede crypto adoption by raising transaction costs and limiting fintech innovations, potentially altering market dynamics affecting digital finance and blockchain projects worldwide.

Andreessen Horowitz’s Alex Rampell has alerted the crypto community to Chokepoint 3.0, where U.S. banks implement tactics potentially hindering fintech access. The strategy includes imposing high fees and selective access, impacting crypto data usage.

Developments

Alex Rampell, a prominent figure in fintech, has highlighted this development. Key U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase, are implicated. These actions target fintech and crypto sectors, creating a challenging environment for these industries.

“Now the banks are aiming to implement their own Chokepoint 3.0 — charging insanely high fees to access data or move money to crypto and fintech apps — and, more concerningly, blocking crypto and fintech apps they don’t like.” — Alex Rampell, General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz

Impact on the Industry

The banking measures could disrupt the growth of fintech and crypto sectors. High fees make digital finance less accessible, potentially discouraging new user adoption and impacting existing customer retention.

Market dynamics could cause financial strains on both consumers and companies. Crypto users may face limited banking services as banks impose restrictions, creating an uncertain landscape for financial innovation.

Future Prospects

Potential outcomes include changes in regulatory oversight and innovations in digital finance platforms adapting to new challenges. This environment may pressure cryptocurrency platforms to develop alternative solutions.

Expert insights indicate that historical trends, such as prior chokepoints, led to decreased fiat inflows into crypto. This highlights potential regulatory changes and market shifts that could define the industry’s long-term strategies and responses.

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