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OCC Opens Federal Bank Charter Path for Crypto Firms

OCC Opens Federal Bank Charter Path for Crypto Firms

. Let's write. Title: "OCC Pushes De Novo Chartering as Crypto Firms Line Up for Bank Status" ..." That seems like a draft. But the user gave the original title as "OCC Opens Federal Bank Charter Path for Crypto Firms". So we'll use that as the title to translate. The content is the article text. We need to translate the entire HTML content. The content includes headings, paragraphs, etc. We'll translate to Hebrew, keeping HTML structure. Also, we need to output JSON with title, content, and meta description. The meta description we'll translate from the one in the content: "The OCC is reviving de novo bank chartering, giving crypto firms a federal path to become national banks. 40 applications, first approval in five years, Coinbase still pending." So we'll translate that. We must maintain meaning, tone, facts, numbers, HTML structure, use appropriate Hebrew terminology for crypto/tech terms, keep proper nouns in original form. Let's translate. First, title: "OCC Opens Federal Bank Charter Path for Crypto Firms" -> Hebrew: "OCC פותחת מסלול צ'רטר בנק פדרלי לחברות קריפטו" or something. But we need to be natural. "OCC" is an acronym, keep as is. "Federal Bank Charter" - "צ'רטר בנק פדרלי" or "רישיון בנק פדרלי". "Crypto Firms" - "חברות קריפטו". So title: "OCC פותחת מסלול רישיון בנק פדרלי לחברות קריפטו" but maybe better: "OCC פותחת את הדרך לרישיון בנק פדרלי לחברות קריפטו". I'll go with that. Now content: We need to translate the entire article. The content is given as HTML with headings and paragraphs. We'll translate each part. Let's break down the content: The original content is:

. Let's write. Title: "OCC Pushes De Novo Chartering as Crypto Firms Line Up for Bank Status" Slug: occ-de-novo-chartering-crypto-banks Subtitle: "The agency has received 40 applications in 18 months, and the first full-service national bank approval in five years just landed." Meta description: "The OCC is reviving de novo bank chartering, giving crypto firms a federal path to become national banks. 40 applications, first approval in five years, Coinbase still pending." Keywords: OCC, de novo charter, crypto bank, national bank, Coinbase, Erebor Bank Focus keyword: OCC de novo charter crypto Let's write content. Lead: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said it will keep prioritizing the revival of de novo bank chartering, opening a federal on-ramp for crypto firms to become national banks. Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould said entities engaged in legally permissible activities, including digital assets, should have a path to a national bank charter. The agency has received 40 de novo charter applications in the last 18 months, including for national trust banks, and has ruled within 120 days in many cases. Section 1: "A new on-ramp for crypto banks" - The OCC's stance is a shift from years of dormancy. From 2011 to 2014, the agency averaged fewer than four charter applications a year, sometimes none. Now, crypto companies are lining up. Ripple, Circle, Crypto.com, and Paxos have all received conditional approval for bank charters. World Liberty Financial, a Trump-backed DeFi platform, has applied for a charter to promote its stablecoin USD1. Section 2: "The first full-service approval in five years" - Erebor Bank, N.A., backed by Palmer Luckey, Joe Lonsdale, and Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, became the first full-service national bank to receive final approval in five years. That's a concrete sign the OCC is actually moving applications, not just talking about it. Section 3: "Coinbase's charter hangs in the balance" - Coinbase's application for a national trust bank charter remains under review. If approved, it would serve as a federal crypto custodian. But the Independent Community Bankers of America urged the OCC to reject it, citing "demonstrably flawed risk and control functions" and governance issues. The American Bankers Association also asked the agency to slow its review of crypto companies' charter applications. Section 4: "Banks push back on stablecoin rewards" - Traditional banks are objecting to stablecoin rewards offered by crypto firms, calling them unfair and warning they could erode their deposit base. That tension is now part of the charter debate, as the OCC weighs whether to let more crypto firms into the banking system. End: The OCC has shown it can move quickly — many applications ruled on within 120 days. But Coinbase's review is still open, and the banking industry is pushing back hard. Whether the agency approves it will signal just how serious this de novo revival really is. Need to ensure no invented quotes. The ICBA quote is from facts: "demonstrably flawed risk and control functions" - that's a direct quote from the facts, so we can use it. But careful: the facts say "citing 'demonstrably flawed risk and control functions' and governance issues." So we can quote that phrase. That's allowed because it's in the facts. Also, we need to avoid "this week" etc. Use 2026. Check word count: aim ~600. Let's write the HTML content. I'll write the JSON. Make sure to use contractions: "it's", "doesn't", etc. Also, avoid "" etc. Let's craft. I'll write the content as a string with HTML. Title: "OCC Opens Federal Bank Charter Path for Crypto Firms" - that's good. Slug: occ-opens-federal-bank-charter-path-crypto Subtitle: "The agency has received 40 de novo applications in 18 months, and the first full-service national bank approval in five years just landed." Meta description: "The OCC is reviving de novo bank chartering, giving crypto firms a federal path to become national banks. 40 applications, first approval in five years, Coinbase still pending." Keywords: OCC, de novo charter, crypto bank, national bank, Coinbase, Erebor Bank Focus keyword: OCC de novo charter crypto Now content. Let me write the article. Lead: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said it will keep prioritizing the revival of de novo bank chartering, opening a federal on-ramp for crypto firms to become national banks. Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould said entities engaged in legally permissible activities, including digital assets, should have a path to a national bank charter. The agency has received 40 de novo charter applications in the last 18 months, including for national trust banks, and has ruled within 120 days in many cases. Then H2: "A new on-ramp for crypto banks" - paragraph: The OCC's stance marks a sharp turn from a decade ago. From 2011 to 2014, the agency averaged fewer than four charter applications a year, sometimes none. Now crypto companies are lining up. Ripple, Circle, Crypto.com, and Paxos have all received conditional approval for bank charters. World Liberty Financial, a Trump-backed DeFi platform, has applied for a charter to promote its stablecoin USD1. H2: "The first full-service approval in five years" - Erebor Bank, N.A., backed by Palmer Luckey, Joe Lonsdale, and Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, became the first full-service national bank to receive final approval in five years. That's a concrete sign the OCC is actually moving applications, not just talking about it. H2: "Coinbase's charter hangs in the balance" - Coinbase's application for a national trust bank charter remains under review. If approved, it would serve as a federal crypto custodian. But the Independent Community Bankers of America urged the OCC to reject it, citing "demonstrably flawed risk and control functions" and governance issues. The American Bankers Association also asked the agency to slow its review of crypto companies' charter