February 27 News: U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren publicly called on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to suspend or reject World Liberty Financial’s (WLFI) application for a national trust bank license during a Senate Banking Committee hearing, citing unresolved financial ties between the company and Donald Trump that could involve serious conflicts of interest.
Warren pointed out that WLFI is at the “epicenter of an unprecedented presidential corruption controversy” and mentioned a $500 million investment from entities related to the United Arab Emirates, calling for increased transparency and a comprehensive review of potential risks. She had previously written to the OCC requesting the approval process be halted.
However, OCC Director Jonathan Gould responded at the hearing that the agency would evaluate the application according to established procedures and would not alter review standards due to political debates. He countered that the only political pressure felt so far came from Warren herself. The exchange was intense, highlighting the intertwining of crypto bank licensing approval and political power struggles in the U.S.
Meanwhile, WLFI is preparing to launch a foreign exchange trading platform called “World Swap,” which plans to operate within a 1 USD stablecoin system. If successful in obtaining a national bank license, the company would gain a competitive edge in compliant crypto banking, stablecoin payment channels, and digital asset custody.
Currently, the U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory framework is still evolving. Discussions around bank licensing, stablecoin compliance pathways, and presidential conflicts of interest continue to influence market expectations and policy directions.
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