
Jonathan Gould of the OCC says the agency aims to finalize regulations ahead of the digital-dollar law's deadline.
The OCC plans to finalize stablecoin rules by November to meet the digital-dollar law's requirements, allowing the agency to begin processing applications by 2027.
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The GENIUS Act was signed into law in July 2025, tasking federal regulators with writing payment stablecoin governance details.
The top U.S. banking regulator says it will finalize its rules for stablecoin issuers by November, moving to beat a fast-approaching deadline for the country's landmark digital-dollar law.
Jonathan Gould, head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, laid out the timeline Wednesday at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium, an event hosted by SALT in Jackson. He said the agency is working at a rapid pace and expects to publish a final rule by November as it weighs feedback gathered from the crypto industry.
“We are very intent on moving quickly and getting a final rule out by November so that we will be able to start processing applications within the new year,” Gould said.
The rules will implement the GENIUS Act, the stablecoin framework President Donald Trump signed in July 2025. The law tasks federal regulators with writing the details governing payment stablecoins, and it takes effect in January 2027. Agencies face a statutory deadline of Jan. 18 to have regulations in place, and the OCC has already blown past an earlier July target, a slip that has fed concern about lingering regulatory uncertainty.
The OCC's proposal, a 376-page draft released in February and opened for public comment through May, covers the full life cycle of a payment stablecoin. The framework spells out requirements for reserve assets, redemption at par, liquidity, risk management, audits, custody and supervision, along with the process for winding down a failed issuer. Anti-money-laundering and sanctions requirements were carved out into separate rulemaking coordinated with the Treasury Department.
Gould said the agency expects to begin processing applications from stablecoin issuers starting in 2027. He also pointed to a surge of interest in federal oversight, saying digital-asset chartering activity has jumped eightfold compared with the Biden administration, and he criticized the prior administration's approach to crypto risk as shortsighted.
The stakes for the industry are steep. Under the GENIUS Act, only permitted issuers will be able to offer payment stablecoins to Americans, and Treasury has separately proposed rules that would bar platforms from selling noncompliant stablecoins to U.S. customers once the law's provisions kick in.
The OCC did not lay out a firm date within November for the final rule.
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Agency to begin processing applications from stablecoin issuers starting in 2027.
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