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Stripe’s Bridge Joins Stablecoin Issuers in Pursuit of US Bank Charters

Stripe’s Bridge Joins Stablecoin Issuers in Pursuit of US Bank Charters

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2025-10-15 01:25:02
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Bridge, the stablecoin infrastructure division of payments giant Stripe, has filed an application with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to establish a national trust bank under the GENIUS Act. This MOVE aligns with broader industry efforts to bring stablecoin operations under federal oversight rather than relying on state-by-state money transmitter licenses.

The proposed charter WOULD create a unified regulatory framework for Bridge's stablecoin issuance, reserves, and custody operations. Co-founder Zack Abrams emphasized the potential to "tokenize trillions of dollars" through this federally supervised structure. Stripe acquired Bridge in a $1.1 billion deal last October as part of its strategy to incorporate blockchain payments into its global merchant network.

Bridge joins a growing list of crypto firms including Circle, Paxos, Ripple, and Coinbase seeking federal trust bank status. This trend follows the passage of the GENIUS Act, which established a new charter category specifically for stablecoin issuers. The legislation represents a significant step toward regulatory clarity for dollar-pegged digital assets in the United States.

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