U.S. Regulation

Crypto.com Gets Conditional U.S. Approval for National Trust Bank Charter

Crypto.com has received conditional approval from U.S. banking regulators to establish a national trust bank charter, a significant milestone that would allow the crypto exchange to offer custody, deposit and fiduciary services directly under a supervised banking framework.

What the Charter Enables

Under the conditional approval, Crypto.com can proceed with steps to launch its U.S. National Trust Bank, which will be able to:

  • Hold customer assets as a fiduciary

  • Offer traditional deposit and custody services

  • Integrate digital asset offerings under a regulated bank umbrella

The trust charter places Crypto.com’s U.S. operations under the supervision of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), though final approvals and full operational authority are still contingent on meeting regulatory capital, compliance and operational readiness requirements.

Why It Matters

A national trust bank charter allows Crypto.com to offer custodial and financial services with a regulatory foundation akin to traditional banks, potentially reducing reliance on third-party custodians and banking partners.

This positions Crypto.com to compete more directly with other licensed crypto banks and regulated financial institutions that offer both digital asset services and traditional banking products — a segment that includes offerings like:

  • Custody for institutional investors

  • Stablecoin-linked deposit and yield programs

  • Fiduciary services for digital asset portfolios

Industry Implications

The conditional approval comes amid broader regulatory and legislative uncertainty in the U.S., including stalled market structure bills and ongoing scrutiny over crypto banking charters from lawmakers. Some representatives have raised concerns about national security and oversight for crypto-linked banks, while regulators are seeking to balance innovation with consumer protections.

Analysts say that Crypto.com’s progress demonstrates that crypto firms can satisfy stringent banking requirements, but that chartered operations also carry heightened compliance, capital and risk-management obligations compared with unregulated exchange models.

Next Steps for Crypto.com

Crypto.com must now complete:

  • Final regulatory approvals from the FDIC and OCC

  • Capital adequacy and liquidity demonstrations

  • Compliance frameworks for AML, KYC and consumer protections

Once fully operational, the charter could allow Crypto.com to more seamlessly integrate banking services with its existing crypto exchange ecosystem — potentially enhancing product offerings for U.S. customers.

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