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Warren Questions OCC Approval of Crypto Firms Operating as Banks

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 5:53 am
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Published: May 20, 2026
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Arlington Va February 13 2020 Senato

Senator Elizabeth Warren has raised significant concerns regarding the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s (OCC) approval of nine cryptocurrency firms operating under trust charters, arguing that this decision circumvents critical banking regulations designed to protect consumers and uphold the integrity of the banking system. In a detailed letter, Warren emphasized that these entities effectively function as “crypto banks” while seeking to avoid essential safeguards and obligations linked with traditional banking operations.

Warren’s letter contended that the OCC’s move aligns with a broader trend of regulatory arbitrage, which not only conflicts with federal law but potentially exposes consumers to unforeseen risks. She pointed out that the OCC’s decision appears to be influenced by the pro-crypto agenda associated with former President Donald Trump, who advocated for a more lenient regulatory environment for cryptocurrency.

Highlighting a crucial distinction, Warren noted that these crypto companies are opting for narrower trust-bank charters rather than pursuing the comprehensive oversight that comes with being classified as full-service national banks. Their business plans indicate intentions to engage in activities typically reserved for fully regulated banks, such as payment facilitation, lending, and operations closely related to deposit-taking—functions that suggest a blurring of the lines between trust banks and commercial banks.

Additionally, Warren has called for transparency by requesting records of any communications between the OCC and Trump or his family regarding the chartering of these firms. Her scrutiny particularly targets World Liberty Financial Inc., a crypto company linked to Trump and his family, which has been in the spotlight due to concerns over its bank charter application. Warren has previously attempted to halt the charter process for this company due to its connections with the former president.

While the OCC has remained silent on Warren’s accusations, the situation underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the need for clearer regulatory frameworks within the rapidly evolving crypto landscape. Warren’s actions signal heightened scrutiny of the OCC’s leadership and practices, placing additional pressure on its chief, Jonathan Gould, who has faced criticism from Warren in prior discussions over crypto bank charters.

This ongoing conflict encapsulates the broader challenges of balancing innovation in the financial technology sector with the imperative to ensure proper oversight and consumer protection within the banking industry.

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