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Stripe’s stablecoin arm Bridge has received conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to set up a federally chartered national trust bank. This approval allows Bridge to operate under federal oversight.
As per the announcement, once the bank is fully up and running, Bridge will be able to safely hold, issue, and manage stablecoins, as well as handle their reserves. The approval ensures businesses and financial institutions can operate with clarity and confidence while using digital dollars. Bridge plans to leverage this federal charter to support enterprises, fintechs, and crypto companies worldwide.
Additionally, the bank will operate under stringent compliance and operational standards, providing regulatory clarity aligned with emerging federal frameworks, including the GENIUS Act. Zach Abrams, Co-Founder and CEO of Bridge shared, “Through this bank, we’ll provide: custody, stablecoin issuance, management of stablecoin reserves, and more.”
Stablecoins aren’t just for sending money faster anymore. They’re becoming the building blocks of a new digital financial system. When fully backed and transparently managed, these digital dollars can make global payments, corporate treasury operations, cross-border transfers, and tokenized assets much easier.
On top of that, a national trust bank provides strong safeguards, helping businesses manage risk and operate reliably. Plus, a single federal charter lets companies scale across the U.S. smoothly. With this setup, Bridge is positioning itself as a trusted partner for businesses looking to build on stablecoins.
Stripe bought Bridge in 2024 for $1.1 billion and has already rolled out stablecoin accounts in over 100 countries. Through Bridge, Stripe teamed up with Visa, making it easy for users to spend stablecoin balances just like regular money using a card.
Moreover, Stripe recently introduced a way for AI agents to pay directly with USDC on Base using the x402 protocol. Jeff Weinstein, Stripe’s Product Lead, explained on X, “Agents need microtransactions, 24/7 global rails, controls, http native, low latency, finality guarantees.” This setup lets developers add automated payments with just a few lines of code, making machine-level transactions simple and seamless.
The national trust bank charter issued to Bridge enables companies to freely mint and burn tokens, determine the composition of reserves, and be supervised by the federal government. This is an improvement in institutional-grade compliance and governance, as well as scalable financial infrastructure.
In addition, the OCC provides clarity in regulations that enable companies to innovate without any legal ambiguity. Moreover, the bank structure enhances the use of digital dollars in corporate treasuries, fintech, and cross-border transactions.
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