Ripple Applies for U.S. Banking License – A New Era for Crypto?
Ripple Seeks U.S. Banking License: What It Means for Crypto
Ripple, the powerhouse behind XRP and the newly launched RLUSD stablecoin, has officially applied for a U.S. national banking license. This game-changing move would allow Ripple to operate under federal oversight, joining the likes of Circle and Anchorage Digital in a growing list of crypto firms seeking legitimacy through regulation.
The application, submitted to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), comes alongside efforts by Ripple’s subsidiary, Standard Custody & Trust, to secure a master account with the Federal Reserve. If approved, Ripple could hold reserves directly with the Fed—bypassing intermediaries and setting the stage for faster, cheaper crypto payments.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just another license filing. It signals Ripple’s ambition to become a fully regulated player in the U.S. financial system. A federal license would:
- Give RLUSD a serious compliance edge over rival stablecoins
- Allow Ripple to offer advanced crypto custody and payment services
- Boost investor confidence in XRP and the Ripple ecosystem
As stablecoin regulations heat up in Washington, Ripple’s timing couldn’t be better. With the GENIUS Act and other crypto frameworks gaining traction, being federally licensed may soon be a requirement—not a luxury.
The Bigger Picture
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Crypto isn’t just disrupting finance —it’s integrating with it. Ripple’s move represents a deeper fusion between Web3 innovation and traditional banking infrastructure. With direct access to the Fed and federal approval, Ripple could become a bridge between the two worlds.
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