The OCC has conditionally green-lit Ripple's National Trust Bank application, marking a significant milestone for institutional crypto banking infrastructure. This regulatory move reflects growing acceptance of blockchain-based financial services at the federal level, with potential implications for XRP adoption and the broader digital asset ecosystem.

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WhaleShadowvip
· 12-12 21:52
NGL, XRP is really about to take off now. Institutional-level recognition is a whole different level... I've been saying for a while that Ripple won't stay stuck forever.
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 12-12 20:10
ngl OCC really moved quickly this time. If Ripple's move materializes, institutions will probably follow suit, and the XRP story will become even smoother.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 12-12 20:09
Ripple is really about to take off now. Approving the conditions is also an approval. Institutional-grade crypto banking infrastructure finally has the support of the formal army.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 12-12 20:03
Damn, did OCC really approve it? Now the institutional-level crypto banking infrastructure is finally coming together. As for XRP, what do you think about this move? It definitely feels like a positive development...
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SandwichTradervip
· 12-12 19:46
Is OCC really planning to let Ripple run banks? What does "conditional" mean—is it still waiting again?
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