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World Liberty Financial Seeks U.S. Bank Charter to Power the Next Phase of USD1 Stablecoin Growth

World Liberty Financial’s move to secure a U.S. national trust bank charter for its USD1 stablecoin marks a turning point in regulated dollar-pegged digital currency infrastructure and institutional adoption

Oscar Harding
Last updated: January 9, 2026 9:36 am
Oscar Harding
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How a Stablecoin Pioneer Aims to Bring Regulation, Custody and Institutional Services Together Under Federal Oversight

In early 2026 World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency firm backed by influential investors including members of the Trump family, applied to the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a national trust bank charter to support its USD1 stablecoin ecosystem. This initiative would allow the proposed World Liberty Trust Company to handle issuance, custody, redemption, and conversion of the USD1 stablecoin within a federally regulated framework, signaling a major step in stablecoin infrastructure development in the United States.

USD1 is a dollar-pegged stablecoin that has grown remarkably fast since its launch in 2025, reaching more than $3.3 billion in circulation across multiple blockchain networks within its first year. That growth rate made it one of the fastest expanding stablecoins in history. The trust bank charter would bring every core function of USD1 under a single federal supervisor, giving investors, institutions, exchanges, and other market participants greater confidence in regulatory compliance and operational integrity.

The charter being sought is not a traditional deposit-taking charter where a bank issues loans, but a national trust bank license focused on fiduciary services such as asset custody and safekeeping. This narrower form of banking is well suited to stablecoin operations because it allows regulated issuance and trust services without the complexities of full commercial banking. By centralizing USD1 issuance and related services under federal oversight, World Liberty Financial aims to elevate stablecoin infrastructure from purely digital asset territory into broadly trusted financial plumbing.

One of the most compelling motivations for this move is to build institutional confidence in USD1 as a digital dollar asset rather than just a trading tool. Today many stablecoins are used primarily for exchange liquidity or speculative purposes, but the trust bank structure could make USD1 more attractive for cross-border payments, corporate treasury operations, merchant settlement, and other real-world financial activities. This aligns with how proponents envision the next phase of stablecoin evolution  as regulated settlement layers that large financial players can integrate into everyday operations.

If approved, the World Liberty Trust Company would also offer custody and conversion services allowing holders of other stablecoins to move into USD1, potentially broadening its market reach and solidifying it as a central element of the broader stablecoin ecosystem. The firm’s strategy underscores a broader industry shift toward compliance first models, where issuers emphasize regulation, transparency, and institutional usability rather than purely speculative demand.

The trust bank approach also helps address long-running concerns about stablecoin reserve backing and operational risk. By placing USD1 issuance and redemption under federal supervision, regulators and market participants can pursue stronger assurance that reserve assets, redemption processes, and operational controls meet rigorous standards. This could make regulated stablecoins like USD1 safer and more trusted than some of the decentralized or minimally supervised alternatives in the market today.

World Liberty Financial’s application follows a growing trend of crypto firms seeking regulated bank charters tailored for digital asset activities. A handful of firms have already received conditional approvals in recent years, and Anchorage Digital remains the only firm with an active national trust bank charter. If World Liberty’s charter is granted, it would further solidify this trend and potentially accelerate institutional adoption of stablecoin infrastructure across financial markets.

However, the application is likely to face scrutiny due to political and regulatory considerations, given the involvement of high-profile figures and the broader implications for how stablecoins are woven into the traditional banking system. Observers and critics point to potential conflicts of interest and call for careful examination of regulatory transparency. Nonetheless, proponents argue that integrating stablecoin issuance and custody within a regulated banking framework is essential for long-term stability and trust in digital dollar assets.

The success or failure of this application could have far-reaching impacts on the stablecoin landscape. Approval would signal confidence in regulated stablecoin infrastructure from the highest levels of financial oversight and could encourage other issuers to pursue similar frameworks. Conversely, rejection could slow efforts to bring stablecoin issuance fully under transparent regulatory regimes and might reinforce the status quo where stablecoins operate primarily in decentralized or semi-regulated spaces

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ByOscar Harding
G'day I’m Oscar Harding, a Australia based crypto / web3 blogger / Summary writer and NFT artist. “Boomer in the blockchain.” I break down Web3 in plain English and make art in pencil, watercolour, Illustrator, AI, and animation. Off-chain: into  combat sports, gold panning, cycling and fishing. If I don’t know it, I’ll dig in research, verify, and ask. Here to learn, share, and help onboard the next wave.
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