NCUA Proposes Stablecoin Issuer Framework Under GENIUS Act

** NCUA unveils proposed rule for credit union payment stablecoin issuers. The framework aims to meet the July deadline set by GENIUS Act implementation requirements.**

The National Credit Union Administration announced new rules Tuesday. Credit unions can now apply to issue payment stablecoins.

This follows the GENIUS Act requirements. The NCUA posted on X about the development. They confirmed moving forward with implementation plans.

Today, NCUA moved forward with its plans to implement the GENIUS Act. The agency announced a proposed rule outlining the framework for credit union subsidiaries seeking approval to become a permitted payment stablecoin issuer. To learn more, visit: https://t.co/iDYzQ3zPxF

— The NCUA (@TheNCUA) February 11, 2026

Source: TheNCUA

Subsidiaries Get Green Light for Applications

The proposed framework targets credit union subsidiaries specifically. Applications open for permitted payment stablecoin issuer status. Chairman Kyle Hauptman said this is step one.

According to the NCUA press release, the agency stays on track. The July 18 deadline remains firm. Credit unions won’t face disadvantages versus other entities.

The comment period closes April 13, 2026.

Hauptman emphasized equal treatment. Timing won’t favor one group over another. Standards apply uniformly across applicants, the chairman confirmed.

The Federal Register now hosts the proposed rule. Stakeholders can review and submit feedback there. NCUA posted clarification materials separately.

Additional information appears on NCUA’s Financial Technology page. The Digital Assets Resource Page provides further details. Credit union subsidiaries seeking approval should consult both.

Level Playing Field Promise

The framework ensures competitive parity. Other entities won’t get preferential treatment. Credit unions receive the same consideration as banks.

This marks NCUA’s first major GENIUS Act step. Implementation continues through spring 2026. The agency targets full compliance by mid-July.

The proposed rule outlines specific application requirements. Subsidiaries must meet certain criteria for approval. NCUA will evaluate each application individually according to the framework.

TheNCUA account on X emphasized the historic nature. Payment stablecoin issuance represents new territory. Credit unions enter the digital asset space formally.

The comment period spans 61 days total. Industry feedback shapes final regulations. NCUA considers all stakeholder input before finalizing.

Credit union subsidiaries can prepare applications now. The framework provides clear guidance on requirements. Approval process details remain subject to public comment.

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