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Five Crypto Firms Win Initial Approvals as Trust Banks, Including Ripple, Circle, BitGo

2025/12/13 00:39
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Five Crypto Firms Win Initial Approvals as Trust Banks, Including Ripple, Circle, BitGo

The firms have obtained conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to convert into national trust banks.

By Krisztian Sandor, Jesse Hamilton|Edited by Aoyon Ashraf
Updated Dec 12, 2025, 5:38 p.m. Published Dec 12, 2025, 4:39 p.m.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is among those celebrating new U.S. trust bank charters. (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Crypto firms Circle, Ripple, Fidelity Digital Assets, BitGo and Paxos received conditional approval by the OCC to become federally chartered banks.
  • The move sets up firms to follow in the footsteps of Anchorage Digital, the first to get a federal bank charter in the U.S.
  • A slew of stablecoin issuers and crypto firms, including Coinbase, filed for federal oversight after GENIUS Act was written into law.

Five digital asset firms have received conditional approvals Friday to become federally chartered banks by the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) in a major step to bring U.S. dollar stablecoin issuers under federal regulatory oversight.

Blockchain firm Ripple and Circle's (CRCL) First National Digital Currency Bank are on the list, which also includes BitGo, Fidelity Digital Assets and Paxos, each having previously operated under state charters that will be converted to conditional federal status.

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The OCC is the only federal agency that charters banks and trusts, and this surge in approvals potentially marks a major turning point in crypto banking. Since the arrival of President Donald Trump's administration, the regulator — run by his appointee, Jonathan Gould — has shifted from a crypto-resistant stance to a friendly approach.

"The OCC will continue to provide a path for both traditional and innovative approaches to financial services to ensure the federal banking system keeps pace with the evolution of finance and supports a modern economy," Gould said in a statement.

If the newly approved trust banks can meet agency expectations, they'll permanently join about 60 regulated institutions with such charters, which allow for fiduciary activities including custody. National trust banks — a category that includes the first chartered crypto bank, Anchorage Digital — have certain limits in their business activities, so they don't offer the same deposit and lending capabilities as the OCC's larger pool of national banks.

'Huge news' for crypto, Ripple's Garlinghouse says

Ripple chief executive officer Brad Garlinghouse said in an X post that the OCC's move is "huge news," a "massive step" for the firm's $1.3 billion RLUSD$0.9997 stablecoin. He also slammed the bank lobby for their "anti-competitive tactics."

"You’ve complained that crypto isn’t playing by the same rules, but here’s the crypto industry — directly under the OCC's supervision and standards — prioritizing compliance, trust and innovation to the benefit of consumers," Garlinghouse said. "What are you so afraid of?"

Circle, the issuer of the $78 billion stablecoin USDC$0.9999, said in a press release that the national trust bank charter would "enhance the safety and regulatory oversight of the USDC Reserve, while enabling Circle to offer fiduciary digital asset custody and related services to institutional customers."

Paxos, the company behind the $3.8 billion PYUSD$0.9998 and the consortium-backed, $1.4 billion Global Dollar token (USDG), said that its federally regulated platform would "allow businesses to issue, custody, trade and settle digital assets with clarity and confidence." Notably, Paxos has been operating under a New York Department of Financial Service (NYDFS) charter since 2015, and first applied for federal charter in 2020.

Mike Belshe, CEO of BitGo, said that the development "marks an official end to the war on crypto and the beginning of the next era of innovation in banking," adding that "we’ve entered the era of regulatory integration, and improvements will continue to happen fast." BitGo is the issuer behind USD1 (USD1), the digital dollar token of World Liberty Financial, a crypto project with close ties to the Trump family.

The crypto sector has long struggled with banking in the U.S., including a prolonged fight against regulators and large institutions that the industry accused of systemically debanking their companies and executives. The Trump administration has sought to reverse any policies and banking activity that adversely targeted crypto firms.

The OCC issued a report on Thursday about debanking, arguing that all nine of the largest banks were involved and that those guilty of severing banking ties to legal business customers could face punishment.


UPDATE (December 12, 2025, 16:59 UTC): Adds comments from two of the involved companies.

UPDATE (December 12, 2025, 17:06 UTC): Adds information on the OCC's debanking report.

UPDATE (December 12, 2025, 17:16 UTC): Adds comment from Ripple's CEO.

UPDATE (December 12, 2025, 17:37 UTC): Adds comment from BitGo's CEO.

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