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Firms with diverse business models can use such accounts to clear and settle payments to increase speed and reduce

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Fed Governor Chris Waller floated the idea of "skinny" master accounts last October. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Obtaining this enhanced access to the Fed's payment rails has been a significant goal within the crypto sector, and the Fed's earlier proposal was commonly referred to as "skinny" accounts.

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The U.S. Federal Reserve took another step toward special limited payment accounts that would give a lighter version of the master-account services the central bank offers to its fully-fledged banks, opening a comment period on the latest description of the new accounts. Firms with diverse business models can use such accounts to clear and settle payments to increase speed and reduce their costs, but without master-account status, the Fed explained in a Wednesday statement.

But in response to comments to the Fed since December, it did overhaul parts of the idea, noting that "closing balance limits would be based on an institution's expected payment activity and the maximum closing balance was increased.

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