A major regulatory shift in the U.S. is now taking effect, bringing new clarity to how digital asset firms can operate within the banking system. This change arrivesA major regulatory shift in the U.S. is now taking effect, bringing new clarity to how digital asset firms can operate within the banking system. This change arrives

Ripple National Trust Bank Could Be Approved On April 1. Here’s why

2026/03/31 16:39
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A major regulatory shift in the U.S. is now taking effect, bringing new clarity to how digital asset firms can operate within the banking system. This change arrives at a critical moment for Ripple as it advances toward full approval for its national trust bank.

Crypto influencer Amelie (@_Crypto_Barbie) shared an update highlighting the timing. She pointed to April 1 as a key date when Ripple could receive full approval, aligning with the activation of new rules from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

Conditional Approval Already in Place

Ripple has already secured conditional approval for its national trust bank charter. This status confirms that regulators accepted the company’s proposal in principle. The firm must still complete final requirements tied to capital levels, compliance systems, and risk controls.

The updated OCC rule strengthens Ripple’s position. It confirms that national trust banks can engage in non-fiduciary activities, including digital asset custody and safekeeping. These functions sit at the core of Ripple’s planned operations.

What the Bank Will Deliver

A national trust bank does not operate like a traditional retail bank. It focuses on custody, settlement, and asset servicing for institutions. Ripple’s planned bank will support digital asset custody, stablecoin reserves, and payment settlement for financial firms.

Federal oversight is central to this structure. Institutions often require regulated partners before committing capital or integrating new systems. A federally supervised trust bank allows Ripple to meet that requirement while expanding its role in financial infrastructure.

How XRP Fits Into the Structure

XRP remains a key component of Ripple’s ecosystem. It supports liquidity and settlement within the company’s payment network. A regulated trust bank can increase institutional access to these services, which can lead to greater usage of XRP in real-time transactions.

The bank also strengthens the connection between digital assets and traditional finance. This setup supports higher transaction flow within a regulated environment.

Next Steps Toward Launch

The OCC rule takes effect on April 1, making this date crucial for XRP holders. It will give formal confirmation of what trust banks can do in digital asset markets. Ripple now moves toward final approval as it completes the remaining regulatory requirements.

Ripple has aligned its strategy with regulatory frameworks to secure long-term participation in institutional finance. The National Trust Bank represents a key step in that plan. Once approved, the company can launch its national trust bank under federal supervision.

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