Circle Applies To Create National Trust Bank After IPO Success

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Circle, the stablecoin firm that held a successful IPO valuing it at nearly $18 billion (£13bn) last month, has said it is applying to create a national trust bank in a move that could mean a significant expansion of its role in offering cryptocurrency- and blockchain-based services.

The bank would manage some of Circle’s USDC stablecoin reserves as well as providing custody for assets such as stocks and bonds that are represented via a token on a blockchain network, Circle chief executive Jeremy Allaire told Reuters in an interview.

Circle said it is seeking a charter to form a bank called the First National Digital Currency Bank, N.A., from the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Allaire said.

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The bank would have the ability to act as custodian for Circle’s own reserves and to hold crypto assets on behalf of institutional clients, but not to take cash…

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