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Why stablecoin issuer Circle wants to be a bank

Last updated: July 1, 2025 9:05 am
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Circle (CRCL), a prominent stablecoin issuer, has officially submitted an application to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for a national trust bank charter. This move, as reported by Reuters, signifies Circle’s desire to establish a national trust bank named First National Digital Currency Bank, N.A. This charter would enable Circle to safeguard and manage the reserve assets backing its stablecoins, as well as provide fiduciary services, although it would not permit the acceptance of cash deposits or the issuance of loans.

Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of Circle, expressed his excitement about this development, stating that the establishment of a national digital currency trust bank represents a significant milestone in their mission to create a transparent, efficient, and accessible internet financial system.

If granted approval, this national trust bank charter would allow Circle to enhance its competitive position by managing the reserve assets for its stablecoins. Currently, the company’s reserves are held in custody by the Bank of New York Mellon and managed by BlackRock. The stock of Circle, which has seen a substantial increase since its recent IPO, opened 2% lower on Tuesday but remains significantly higher than its initial offering price.

The push towards establishing a national digital currency trust bank aligns with the broader trend of mainstream financial institutions embracing cryptocurrencies. President Donald Trump’s vision of making America the “crypto capital of the world” has catalyzed this shift, with various players in the industry, including Wall Street banks like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, as well as fintech firms and tech giants, exploring stablecoin strategies.

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Stablecoins, unlike other cryptocurrencies, are designed to maintain a stable value, serving as a safe haven for investors amidst the volatility of the crypto market. The proposed GENIUS Act aims to set standards for how US banks and financial companies can offer stablecoins, outlining requirements for managing reserves in cash and US Treasuries. This legislation, along with the Clarity Act, which includes provisions for tokenization of assets, is expected to unlock new opportunities in the crypto market.

As the issuer of the second-largest stablecoin, USDC, Circle is poised to benefit from the growing interest in stablecoins. Analysts predict significant growth in the stablecoin market, with projections of reaching $2 trillion by 2028 and potentially expanding to $4 trillion globally over the next decade.

In conclusion, Circle’s pursuit of a national trust bank charter underscores the company’s commitment to innovation in the digital currency space. With regulatory developments shaping the future of stablecoins, Circle is positioning itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of internet-scale finance.

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