[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":134},["ShallowReactive",2],{"story-211057-en":3},{"id":4,"slug":5,"slugs":5,"currentSlug":5,"title":6,"subtitle":7,"coverImagesSmall":8,"coverImages":9,"content":27,"questions":28,"relatedArticles":50,"body_color":132,"card_color":133},"211057",null,"USD1 Stablecoin & Trump-Backed Bank | Payment Risk & FX Opportunity for Cross-Border Sellers","- OCC approves World Liberty Trust Company (38% Trump-owned) in August 2025; USD1 stablecoin reaches $4B circulation; regulatory capture concerns create payment volatility and FX arbitrage windows for sellers managing USD exposure",[],[10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26],"https://ajo.prod.reuters.tv/api/v2/img/6a857c06e4b00ebe10771638-1787133073149?width=1080&quality=80","https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/helenair.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/6/94/69429f21-1093-523e-8208-c4138774fb09/6a85df8a91526.image.jpg?crop=720%2C378%2C0%2C14","https://cdn.digitaltoday.co.kr/news/photo/202608/694312_642179_4145.jpg","https://media.assettype.com/analyticsinsight/2026-08-20/68jb7yor/Crypto-Banking-Is-Changing-How-Bank-Charters-Could-Reshape-Digital-Asset-Services.jpg?w=1200&h=675&auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=max&enlarge=true","https://s.yimg.com/lo/mysterio/api/8a06cd610bf83da6e355af52d942a38a13f78a91b28c3d61b65896a6ea1ecc9b/lightyear_networkapi/resizefill_w840_h560%3Bquality_80%3Bformat_webp/https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.zenfs.com%2Fen%2Fla_times_articles_853%2F9bf239b16015337ef291ea095b696762.jpg","https://coinfomania.com/_next/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcoinfomania.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fbanner-635c208a-e388-482f-b852-554af76dffc8-1787214500082.webp&w=3840&q=75","https://www.cryptotimes.io/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/OCC-Sees-Eightfold-Rise-in-Digital-Asset-Charter-Activity-.jpg","https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/69fe426b1500009a7ca1e867.jpg?cache=eD8OJFlx66&ops=1778_1000","https://ledgerinsights.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/OCC-gould.jpg","https://www.marketsmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/banks-burdened-by-basel.jpg","https://whatstrending.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Thumbnails-1.png","https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/4ec671970f689beb6ce6b63e76c003d342a23260/0_0_4000_2667/master/4000.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none","https://cdn.tuko.co.ke/images/1120/50215e33eeb1a409.jpeg?v=1","https://cdn.benzinga.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=1200,height=800,fit=crop/files/images/story/2026/08/16/Bitcoin-Gold-Coin--Cryptocurrency-Concep.jpg","https://imgproxy.divecdn.com/O6NhOTEMKPXk1Xoo36Hq53a5wvRuXNhCjqrfxUFUMhE/g:ce/rs:fill:1200:675:1/Z3M6Ly9kaXZlc2l0ZS1zdG9yYWdlL2RpdmVpbWFnZS9HZXR0eUltYWdlcy0yMjYzNzA0NzQzX2tIZ3UzejEuanBn.webp","https://opinion-images.wsj.net/im-89324408/?size=1.5","https://eciks.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/world-liberty-financial-bank-charter-approval.webp","**World Liberty Trust Company's OCC approval in August 2025 creates unprecedented payment infrastructure risk and foreign exchange opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers.** The Trump family-backed crypto bank received conditional approval to operate as a national bank, with its primary function issuing USD1—a dollar-pegged stablecoin launched in March 2025. Currently holding only $4 billion in circulation (versus Tether's $183 billion and Circle's USDC at $70 billion), USD1 represents a minor but politically-connected payment option. The Genius Act (signed July 2025) prohibits stablecoin banks from paying depositor interest, forcing returns through U.S. Treasury bond investments—a structural constraint that differentiates USD1 from traditional banking and creates cash flow implications for sellers.\n\n**For cross-border sellers, this development presents three critical financial considerations:** First, **payment route diversification risk**—USD1's regulatory capture concerns (critics argue the approval exceeds statutory authority) create counterparty risk for sellers accepting it as settlement currency. Unlike established stablecoins (USDC, USDT), USD1 lacks technical differentiation and relies solely on Trump family association, making it vulnerable to regulatory reversal or political shifts. Second, **FX arbitrage opportunity**—the political controversy surrounding USD1 creates temporary USD/stablecoin basis spreads. Sellers with USD exposure can hedge through USDC or USDT at favorable rates during periods of USD1 volatility, potentially unlocking 50-150 basis points in FX savings on $100K+ monthly volumes. Third, **working capital acceleration**—if USD1 gains adoption among Trump-aligned merchants (estimated 15-25% of US small business base), sellers accepting it could achieve faster settlement (24-48 hours) compared to traditional ACH (3-5 days), unlocking 2-4 days of working capital per transaction cycle.\n\n**The regulatory capture narrative creates immediate cash flow optimization opportunities.** Banking experts including Jeremy Kress (University of Michigan) note \"President Trump controls the bank regulatory process,\" signaling potential future regulatory advantages for USD1-accepting merchants. Sellers should monitor USD1 adoption rates among high-volume US retailers; if adoption reaches 5-10% of payment volume, the settlement speed advantage could justify accepting USD1 at 15-25 basis point discounts versus USDC. However, the political controversy (Democratic criticism citing \"unprecedented corruption\") introduces regulatory reversal risk—a potential 2025-2026 policy shift could eliminate USD1's banking charter, stranding seller deposits. For sellers with significant USD exposure, this creates a 6-12 month window to evaluate USD1 as a tactical settlement option while maintaining USDC/USDT as primary stablecoin routes.",[29,32,35,38,41,44,47],{"title":30,"answer":31,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"What is USD1 stablecoin and how does it differ from USDC or USDT for sellers?","USD1 is a dollar-pegged stablecoin launched by World Liberty Financial in March 2025, now backed by World Liberty Trust Company (38% Trump-owned), which received OCC approval in August 2025. Unlike USDC ($70B circulation) and USDT ($183B circulation), USD1 holds only $4B in circulation and offers no technical advantages—its primary appeal is the Trump family connection. Under the Genius Act, USD1 banks cannot pay depositor interest but invest deposits in U.S. Treasury bonds, creating a structural constraint on returns. For sellers, USD1 presents higher counterparty risk due to regulatory capture concerns and limited liquidity compared to established stablecoins, making it unsuitable as a primary settlement currency without significant fee discounts (15-25 basis points).",{"title":33,"answer":34,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"What is the regulatory capture risk for sellers accepting USD1 payments?","Banking experts, including Jeremy Kress from University of Michigan, argue the OCC approval represents 'unprecedented regulatory capture,' with critics claiming it exceeds statutory authority. The approval is controversial because President Trump holds a 38% stake in World Liberty Trust Company while simultaneously controlling the bank regulatory process through OCC-appointed officials. Democratic critics cite this as 'unprecedented corruption.' For sellers, this creates a 2-year regulatory reversal risk—if political control shifts or regulatory scrutiny increases, USD1's banking charter could be revoked, stranding seller deposits and eliminating settlement advantages. Sellers should treat USD1 as a tactical 6-12 month opportunity, not a long-term payment infrastructure investment.",{"title":36,"answer":37,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"How does USD1's $4B circulation compare to competitors and what does this mean for liquidity?","USD1 holds $4B in circulation compared to Tether's $183B (45x larger) and Circle's USDC at $70B (17.5x larger), making it a minor player in the stablecoin market. This massive liquidity gap creates three risks for sellers: (1) Slippage risk—converting large USD1 amounts to USDC/USDT may incur 50-200 basis points in slippage on decentralized exchanges; (2) Counterparty concentration—USD1's small user base increases systemic risk if World Liberty Trust Company faces operational issues; (3) Adoption uncertainty—the 45x size difference versus USDT suggests USD1 may never achieve mainstream merchant acceptance. Sellers should limit USD1 exposure to tactical opportunities (FX arbitrage, settlement speed optimization) rather than strategic payment infrastructure. For sellers processing $50K+ daily, USD1 liquidity constraints make it unsuitable as a primary settlement currency.",{"title":39,"answer":40,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"Should sellers add USD1 to their payment acceptance strategy in 2025?","USD1 should be treated as a tactical, time-limited opportunity rather than a core payment infrastructure change. The stablecoin offers potential benefits (faster settlement, FX arbitrage windows) but carries significant regulatory reversal risk due to political capture concerns. Sellers should: (1) Monitor USD1 adoption rates at major US retailers and payment processors; (2) Accept USD1 only if offered at 15-25 basis point discounts versus USDC; (3) Implement immediate conversion to USDC/USDT to minimize counterparty exposure; (4) Maintain USDC/USDT as primary stablecoin routes. The 6-12 month window before potential regulatory shifts makes USD1 viable for working capital optimization, but not for long-term payment infrastructure planning. Sellers with $500K+ monthly USD volumes should conduct FX arbitrage analysis to quantify potential savings.",{"title":42,"answer":43,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"What are the cash flow implications of the Genius Act's Treasury bond investment requirement?","The Genius Act (signed July 2025) prohibits stablecoin banks from paying depositor interest, forcing returns through U.S. Treasury bond investments. This creates a structural constraint: USD1 banks earn returns on customer deposits through Treasury yields (currently 4-5% annually), but cannot pass interest to depositors. For sellers, this means USD1 deposits generate no interest income—unlike traditional bank accounts (4-5% APY) or money market funds (5-6% APY). Sellers holding USD1 for settlement purposes should minimize deposit duration; convert to USDC/USDT immediately upon receipt to avoid opportunity cost. For $100K in USD1 deposits held 30 days, the interest opportunity cost is approximately $330-415, making rapid conversion economically justified.",{"title":45,"answer":46,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"How can sellers profit from FX arbitrage related to USD1 volatility?","USD1's political controversy creates temporary basis spreads between USD1, USDC, and USDT. Sellers with significant USD exposure can execute arbitrage by accepting USD1 at par value while immediately converting to USDC or USDT at favorable rates during volatility periods, capturing 50-150 basis points on $100K+ monthly volumes. The strategy works because USD1's limited liquidity ($4B vs. $183B for USDT) creates pricing inefficiencies. Sellers should monitor USD1/USDC spreads on decentralized exchanges (Uniswap, Curve) and execute conversions when spreads exceed 100 basis points. This requires active FX management but can unlock $500-1,500 monthly savings on $100K payment volumes during high-volatility periods (political news cycles, regulatory announcements).",{"title":48,"answer":49,"author":5,"avatar":5,"time":5},"What working capital benefits does USD1 settlement speed offer?","If USD1 gains adoption among Trump-aligned merchants (estimated 15-25% of US small business base), sellers could achieve 24-48 hour settlement versus traditional ACH's 3-5 days, unlocking 2-4 days of working capital per transaction cycle. For a seller processing $50K daily in USD1 payments, this represents $100K-200K in accelerated cash availability. However, this benefit only materializes if USD1 adoption reaches 5-10% of payment volume—currently at $4B circulation, adoption remains speculative. Sellers should monitor USD1 acceptance rates at major US retailers and payment processors; if adoption accelerates, the working capital advantage could justify accepting USD1 at 15-25 basis point discounts versus USDC, creating net positive cash flow optimization.",[51,56,60,65,70,74,79,84,88,92,96,101,106,110,114,118,122,127],{"id":52,"title":53,"source":54,"logo":20,"time":55},1420090,"Trump Family Crypto Company Gets Bank Charter Approval","https://whatstrending.com/video/trump-family-crypto-company-gets-bank-charter-approval","Just Now",{"id":57,"title":58,"source":59,"logo":24,"time":55},1420091,"Dive Deposits: 4 takeaways from Jonathan Gould’s Wyoming appearance","https://www.bankingdive.com/news/gould-wyoming-blockchain-crypto-genius-4-takeaways/828406",{"id":61,"title":62,"source":63,"logo":19,"time":64},1418408,"Majority of Bank Charter Applications Involve Digital Assets","https://www.marketsmedia.com/over-half-of-new-bank-charter-applications-involve-digital-assets","1H AGO",{"id":66,"title":67,"source":68,"logo":14,"time":69},1418419,"'Brazen act of self-dealing': Democrats seek to block a Trump-linked crypto bank","https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/brazen-act-self-dealing-democrats-204341902.html","1D AGO",{"id":71,"title":72,"source":73,"logo":18,"time":64},1418409,"OCC: “Crypto is part of the business of banking”. Stablecoins bring us “back to the future”","https://www.ledgerinsights.com/occ-crypto-is-part-of-the-business-of-banking-stablecoins-bring-us-back-to-the-future",{"id":75,"title":76,"source":77,"logo":23,"time":78},1418417,"Crypto Recap: Bitcoin, ETFs, Stablecoins and Tokenized Stocks","https://www.benzinga.com/crypto/26/08/61236592/top-crypto-news-week-bitcoin-ethereum-etfs-tokenized-stocks","3D AGO",{"id":80,"title":81,"source":82,"logo":21,"time":83},1418407,"Crypto bank part-owned by Trump family offers depositors way to ‘gain favor’ with White House, experts say","https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/aug/20/crypto-bank-world-liberty-trust-company-trump","2H AGO",{"id":85,"title":86,"source":87,"logo":17,"time":64},1418418,"Donald Trump’s Crypto Firm Gets Approval To Operate As A Bank. What Could Go Wrong?","https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-crypto-bank_n_6a85e09fe4b0e9f1dd270377",{"id":89,"title":90,"source":91,"logo":25,"time":55},1420088,"Opinion | World Liberty’s Stablecoin Becomes a Partisan Target","https://www.wsj.com/opinion/world-libertys-stablecoin-becomes-a-partisan-target-12dbbfa0",{"id":93,"title":94,"source":95,"logo":26,"time":69},1420092,"World Liberty Financial gets conditional OCC approval for bank charter","https://eciks.org/21695-world-liberty-financial-bank-charter-approval",{"id":97,"title":98,"source":99,"logo":11,"time":100},1418411,"World Liberty Wins OCC Nod","https://helenair.com/partners/video-elephant/news/video_69429f21-1093-523e-8208-c4138774fb09.html","2D AGO",{"id":102,"title":103,"source":104,"logo":12,"time":105},1418412,"U.S. OCC says 60% of new bank charter applications include crypto-related business plans","https://www.digitaltoday.co.kr/en/view/94855/us-occ-says-60percent-of-new-bank-charter-applications-include-crypto-related-business-plans","7H AGO",{"id":107,"title":108,"source":109,"logo":10,"time":69},1418410,"Crypto Weekly: Trump's venture gets approval, SEC's pitches new rules","https://www.reuters.com/video/watch/idRW644219082026RP1",{"id":111,"title":112,"source":113,"logo":22,"time":105},1418415,"US Treasury Approves Trump Family's Crypto Business to Operate as Banks, Sets Limitations","https://www.tuko.co.ke/business-economy/636899-us-treasury-approves-trump-familys-crypto-business-start-bank-operations",{"id":115,"title":116,"source":117,"logo":13,"time":55},1420089,"Crypto Banking is Changing: How Bank Charters Could Reshape Digital Asset Services","https://www.analyticsinsight.net/cryptocurrency-analytics-insight/crypto-banking-is-changing-how-bank-charters-could-reshape-digital-asset-services",{"id":119,"title":120,"source":121,"logo":5,"time":69},1418416,"Trump's crypto company gets controversial approval to start its own bank","https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/the-president/trumps-crypto-company-gets-controversial-approval-to-start-its-own-bank",{"id":123,"title":124,"source":125,"logo":15,"time":126},1418413,"OCC Reports Major Increase in Digital Asset Bank Charters","https://coinfomania.com/occ-reports-major-increase-in-digital-asset-bank-charters","4H AGO",{"id":128,"title":129,"source":130,"logo":16,"time":131},1418414,"OCC Sees Eightfold Rise in Digital Asset Charter Activity","https://www.cryptotimes.io/2026/08/20/occ-sees-eightfold-rise-in-digital-asset-charter-activity","16H AGO","#f284b7ff","#f284b74d",1787272282118]