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January 4, 2026 2:17 PM UTC

Ripple XRP Nears National Bank Status as OCC Rule Takes Effect April 1

Ripple XRP moved closer to full national trust bank status on April 1 as the OCC’s final rule – detailed in Bulletin 2026-4 – took effect, formalizing a regulatory framework that directly enables Ripple’s conditionally approved national trust bank charter to progress toward operational status. The rule revises chartering regulation to allow national trust banks to conduct non-fiduciary activities alongside fiduciary ones, expanding the scope of what Ripple National Trust Bank can legally offer once pre-opening conditions are satisfied. XRP traded at $1.3364 on April 1, with technical indicators shifting bullish for the first time in two weeks as the regulatory milestone landed. The OCC issued this rule after conditionally approving charters for Ripple National Trust Bank, First National Digital Currency Bank, BitGo, Fidelity, and Paxos – a cluster of approvals that signals the agency’s deliberate move to integrate crypto-native and crypto-adjacent institutions into the federally regulated banking system. That this rule arrives under a Trump-era OCC that has explicitly positioned itself as pro-crypto makes the timing more than procedural: it is structural. Rule Scope: OCC Bulletin 2026-4 takes effect April 1, expanding national trust bank authority to include non-fiduciary activities – custody and safekeeping of digital assets now explicitly in scope. Ripple’s Position: Ripple National Trust Bank holds conditional OCC approval from December 2025, pending satisfaction of AML, KYC, capital adequacy, and risk control conditions before full operations begin. Regulatory Background: XRP was classified as a digital commodity by the SEC and CFTC on March 17, 2026, clearing the legal ambiguity that had shadowed Ripple’s institutional adoption narrative for years. XRP Market Impact: XRP price sat at $1.3364 on April 1, with bullish technicals emerging for the first time in two weeks; exchange outflows signal accumulation among holders amid the regulatory catalyst. What to Watch: Ripple’s Federal Reserve master account application is the next gating variable – Kraken’s approval sets a precedent, and Ripple’s clearance would give it direct access to Fed payment rails. Discover: Top Crypto Presales to Watch Before They Launch What the OCC Final Rule Actually Does – and Why the Terminology Change Matters The core mechanism of OCC Bulletin 2026-4 is a terminological revision that carries operational weight: the agency replaced the phrase “fiduciary activities” with “operations of a trust company and activities related thereto” in its chartering regulation. That distinction matters. Under the prior framework, national trust bank charters were more narrowly scoped around fiduciary functions – managing assets on behalf of clients in a representative capacity. The revised language explicitly opens the door to non-fiduciary activities, which includes custody and safekeeping services where the institution holds assets but does not exercise discretionary management over them. Xrp (XRP) 24h 7d 30d 1y All time For digital asset firms, that difference is the entire product. Custody – holding client crypto assets under federal oversight without necessarily exercising fiduciary discretion – is the foundational service that institutional clients require before allocating capital through a regulated entity. The OCC has been explicit that this rule neither expands nor contracts its chartering authority; it clarifies what charter-holders can operationally do. That framing matters because it neutralizes the argument that the OCC is overstepping – the agency is not creating new powers, it is specifying existing ones with enough precision for digital asset custody to fit cleanly within them. The rule’s April 1 effective date follows a sequence: conditional approvals for Ripple, BitGo, Fidelity, and Paxos came first, and the final rule now establishes the operational framework those approved entities will operate under once their pre-opening conditions are cleared. Ripple’s path to full charter runs through this framework directly. Ripple XRP Specific Position – From SEC Defendant to Federal Bank Applicant The speed of Ripple’s regulatory repositioning over the past 18 months is the context that makes April 1 significant: a company that spent years fighting the SEC over whether XRP was an unregistered security received a digital commodity classification on March 17, 2026, and now holds a conditional OCC national trust bank charter – a trajectory that would have been unthinkable in 2023, and that now positions Ripple as one of the most institutionally credible crypto-native entities in the U.S. banking framework. Ripple National Trust Bank’s conditional approval enables the company to operate as a federally regulated fiduciary, custody client assets under federal oversight, and integrate RLUSD – its stablecoin – and XRP-denominated products within U.S. banking infrastructure. The remaining conditions – robust risk controls, compliance systems, AML and KYC procedures, and capital adequacy thresholds – must be satisfied before full operations begin. Commentator Xaif noted the rule’s potential to enable federal-level digital asset custody services for Ripple once those restrictions lift, framing it as infrastructure rather than just licensing. "The digital marketplace is important to the future, and Ripple is the right partner to take us there." — Eddie Gonzalez, President, i-payout Ripple Payments helps i-payout deliver real-time payouts into the U.S. & Canada, from days to seconds. See how →… pic.twitter.com/WWNmJc9utQ — Ripple (@Ripple) March 16, 2026 Ripple has also applied for a Fed master account, which would give it direct access to Federal Reserve payment rails – the same access Kraken recently received approval for. Analysts tracking XRP’s institutional adoption narrative have flagged the Fed master account as the variable that converts national trust bank status into full-stack banking capability. The Bank Policy Institute, representing JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup, is reportedly weighing a lawsuit against the OCC over crypto firm charters – a sign that incumbent banks view these approvals as competitive threats, not bureaucratic formalities. Explore: Best Crypto Projects With High Growth Potential in 2026 The post Ripple XRP Nears National Bank Status as OCC Rule Takes Effect April 1 appeared first on Cryptonews .

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