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OCC Head Says Final GENIUS Rules Could Arrive by November

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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould said the OCC is moving to finalize its GENIUS Act rules and could have a final rule out by November, giving stablecoin issuers and banks a concrete regulatory checkpoint to watch this fall.

What the OCC head said about final GENIUS rules

Speaking on August 19, 2026, Gould said the agency is moving with great speed to implement the GENIUS Act and expects to issue a final rule by November, according to the OCC. For related coverage, see Bitcoin Nears $65K After Trump Says Hormuz Will 'Open to All'.

The comment sharpens the timeline for one of the most closely tracked pieces of U.S. crypto policy. It signals a shift from proposal toward a binding rule rather than a formal effective date on its own. For related coverage, see Bitcoin.com Adds UAE-Registered Dollar Stablecoin to Wallet.

Gould also defended the agency’s handling of charter demand tied to digital assets. He said the OCC received 40 bank charter applications in roughly the last 18 months, and 23 of them involved digital asset activity.

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Bank charter applications in the last 18 months that involved digital asset activity, according to Acting Comptroller Jonathan Gould.

Gould described that pace as an eightfold increase versus the prior four years, and said payment stablecoins are increasingly appearing in charter applicants’ business plans.

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The OCC says the latest charter-application pace is eight times the level seen across the previous four years.

Why the November timeline matters for crypto regulation

A named month gives the market a specific regulatory checkpoint. It moves the conversation from open-ended discussion toward implementation and clearer guidance for permitted payment stablecoin issuers.

The timing also links to the statute’s effective-date trigger. The OCC’s February 25, 2026 proposal says the GENIUS Act becomes effective on the earlier of January 18, 2027 or 120 days after final regulations are issued.

A November final rule would push the 120-day clock roughly into March 2027, making the fixed January 18, 2027 date the earlier and therefore controlling trigger. That distinction matters for how quickly issuers must be compliance-ready.

The push follows broader momentum on stablecoin oversight, including how the U.S. Treasury has advanced its own GENIUS Act rulemaking after an earlier statutory deadline. It also arrives as regulators debate the reach of new crypto frameworks, echoing recent debate over whether an SEC proposal would go beyond prior crypto rules.

What to watch next before the final GENIUS rules arrive

The OCC has split implementation into more than one track. Beyond the core February proposal, the agency issued a separate proposed AML/CFT and sanctions compliance rule for permitted payment stablecoin issuers on June 22, 2026.

That parallel track means readiness could hinge on more than the headline November rule, since compliance obligations may land on a separate schedule. Watch for follow-up OCC commentary and any confirmation that November remains the target.

Market conditions remain cautious as the rulemaking advances. USDC, the largest U.S.-regulated payment stablecoin by relevance here, held near its peg with a market capitalization around $72.3 billion, while the broader Crypto Fear & Greed Index sat at 46, in Fear territory.

The wider policy backdrop keeps stablecoins in focus, with lawmakers and industry figures continuing to press for measures such as passage of the CLARITY Act. For crypto readers, a final GENIUS rule by November would give issuers a firmer basis to plan around the January 18, 2027 effective date.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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