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Google’s non-existent crypto pockets ban dubbed ‘Chokepoint 3.0’

By Editorial Board Published August 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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Google’s non-existent crypto pockets ban dubbed ‘Chokepoint 3.0’

A non-custodial pockets ban issued by Google, dubbed “Operation Chokepoint 3.0,” spooked the crypto group earlier than the search engine large corrected itself.

The Rage initially reported that Google’s new Play Retailer coverage required software program builders of non-custodial wallets to have a license with FinCEN or MiCA laws.

This might drive anti-money laundering and know-your-customer checks onto non-custodial pockets customers.  

Understandably, this triggered uproar amongst crypto proponents, who described it as an assault on the business, which stifled the freedoms of non-custodial pockets builders. 

Thanks for flagging this. Non-custodial wallets will not be in scope of Google Play’s Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Software program Wallets Coverage. We’re updating the Assist Heart to make this clear.

— Information from Google (@NewsFromGoogle) August 13, 2025

Twitter creator Jack Dorsey dubbed Google’s ban “terrible,” whereas crypto alternate CEO Erik Voorhees known as for pockets builders to smash their telephones and throw them into ravines in protest. 

“Have respect for yourself and your customers. Do not comply. Do not be ‘pragmatic.’ Google has decided to be evil, so now it is your turn,” Voorhees stated.

The CEO of Bull Bitcoin, Francis Pouliot, known as for Donald Trump to threaten Google in an try and reverse the coverage change. Pouliot added, “If he doesn’t, his whole ‘pro-crypto’ schtick is LARP.”

Many famous that the transfer would violate varied constitutions and worldwide legal guidelines, and claimed it didn’t align with one among Google’s former mottos, “Don’t be evil.”  

Bitcoin advocate Stoney Bitson known as Google’s transfer “Operation Chokepoint 3.0,” and claimed the restrictions are “attacking your ability to hold your own cryptographic material.”

Operation Chokepoint 3.0 is a play on the so-called “Operation Chokepoint,” an initiative that happened beneath the Obama administration and which concerned pressuring banks to keep away from shady companies.

Crypto advocates equally dubbed the Biden administration’s method to regulation as “Operation Chokepoint 2.0.”

Google tousled crypto pockets coverage

The entire affair, nonetheless, was a mistake on Google’s half, and the agency needed to backtrack on the supposed ban by clarifying, “Non-custodial wallets are out of scope of the Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Software Wallets policy.” 

The Rage’s article now displays this, and Google has been busy replying to customers, ensuring the change in coverage is thought.

Certainly, its coverage web page now features a disclaimer clarifying that non-custodial wallets aren’t inside its scope.

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