Coinbase received conditional OCC approval to hold other people's digital money without touching it. Federal approval means boring - and boring means institutional money.
What Conditional Means
The OCC - the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the federal agency that oversees banks - said yes, with conditions. Coinbase still needs to build compliance systems, hire the right people, and pass additional regulatory reviews.
When the full charter arrives, Coinbase becomes a national trust company. It can store digital assets for institutions that were previously terrified of centralized exchanges - no fractional reserves, no lending out customer coins, just custody.
The Race Everyone Wants to Win
Coinbase is late to this party. Ripple, Circle, BitGo, Paxos, and Fidelity Digital Assets all received similar approvals since December 2025.
Being fifth in line doesn't matter when the prize is access to institutions that control trillions. The real money in crypto isn't trading fees anymore - it's managing assets safely, legally, and with a federal badge.
What to Watch
Watch Coinbase's revenue mix shift. Trading fees from retail investors swing wildly - custody fees from pension funds and endowments are steady. That transition is already happening at competitors.
