Coinbase gets conditional US approval for trust charter


FILE PHOTO: The Coinbase logo on a smartphone screen in this illustration taken November 3, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

April 2 (Reuters) - Coinbase ⁠Global has received conditional approval from banking ⁠regulators for a national trust company charter, ‌it said on Thursday, a move that could boost the top U.S. cryptocurrency exchange's appeal among large institutional investors.

The ​U.S. has been taking a ⁠more crypto-friendly approach since ⁠the re-election of President Donald Trump, with regulators ⁠easing ‌prior curbs and dialing back enforcement actions.

Full approval from the Office of the ⁠Comptroller of the Currency would let Coinbase ​operate as ‌a federally regulated crypto custodian.

"Federal oversight...will bring ⁠consistency and ​uniformity to our custody business and create a foundation for new products — including payments and related ⁠services," Greg Tusar, Coinbase Institutional's co-CEO, ​wrote in a blog on Coinbase's website.

The OCC's conditional approval does not mean that Coinbase will ⁠become a commercial bank, the company clarified in the blog, adding that it would not be taking retail deposits or partaking in fractional reserve ​banking.

Earlier this year, Crypto.com also ⁠received conditional approval from the OCC for a ​national trust bank charter.

(Reporting by ‌Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; ​Additional Reporting by Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed and Shreya Biswas)

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