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Coinbase Secures Conditional U.S. Approval for Trust Charter - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
Coinbase has obtained conditional approval from the OCC to operate under a federal trust charter. This move seeks to replace fragmented state supervision with a uniform national standard for its institutional services.
Notably, the platform already acts as the custodian for the majority of spot cryptocurrency ETFs in the U.S. With this license, Coinbase aims to optimize asset management, integrating its participation in the USDC stablecoin ecosystem alongside Circle and strengthening its role in institutional market settlements.

Expansion of Services and Regulatory Competition
With this move, the company positions itself on a path similar to firms like Ripple, BitGo, and Paxos, which also sought OCC protection in the past. The transition toward a federal framework reduces dependence on individual state licenses, such as New York’s BitLicense, simplifying technical operations.
The path toward full activation of the charter requires Coinbase to meet specific operational requirements imposed by regulators. This transition phase will be closely monitored by OCC staff to ensure that the custody infrastructure meets the required bank-grade security levels.
In addition to custody, Greg Tusar, Head of Institutional Product, noted that the federal framework could support future payment systems. This would allow the firm to scale its offerings beyond simple asset holding, integrating deeply into the traditional financial system without the risks associated with fractional-reserve banking.
This approval represents a major step toward the regulatory maturity of the crypto sector in the United States. By consolidating its authority under a federal entity, Coinbase not only gains efficiency but also reinforces the confidence of large capital managers who demand robust and predictable legal frameworks.