Friday, July 18, 2025

Ripple Labs Application for Bank Charter Hit With Protest to OCC As Opaque Circle Copy


by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SOUTH BRONX/SDNY, July 18 – With the US Congress passing the cryptocurrency GENIUS Act, Ripple Labs as well as Circle and others, have applied for banking charters to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.  

 On July 18, Fair Finance Watch filed timely opposition to Ripple's application:  

On behalf of Fair Finance Watch, this is a timely comment in opposition to the application to charter the proposed Ripple National Trust Bank.    This cookie-cutter application, for which inappropriate requests for confidential treatment have been made, explains virtually nothing about what New York City-based RNTB would do.

   The application states that it would be exempt from the Community Reinvestment Act - FFW disagrees - and does not make any of the required showing of meeting convenience and needs of community, or being of any public benefit.   Perhaps some such information is in the improperly withheld portions of the application. Inner City Press earlier this week submitted two FOIA requests, neither of which has been responded to in any way. (The requests also concern Circle's proposed bank - tellingly, Ripple uses the same Paul Hastings parters as Circle, and the applications are nearly identical, creating problems both of credibility and, for the record, of antitrust). The comment period should be extended. 

 For now, as to Ripple under the statutory factors that must be considered including managerial resources, consider: "Ripple’s CEO distances firm from federal investigations into Linqto’s shares scandal," and "Is Ripple at Risk?"   In terms of lack of transparency, consider for the record: "Is Ripple Selling XRP Behind the Scenes? On-Chain Clues Emerge."

   FFW will have more to say when it receives responses to its and Inner City Press' FOIA requests. On the current record, the application(s) could not legitimately be approved.

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