Garlinghouse said this is a massive step forward.Garlinghouse said this is a massive step forward.

Garlinghouse With ‘Huge News’ for Ripple: National Trust Bank Approval Secured

2025/12/13 00:50

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse announced minutes ago that the company he runs had received conditional approval from the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a national agency created to ensure a safe and sound national banking system, to charter Ripple National Trust Bank.

In addition, Circle received similar approval, while BitGo, Fidelity, and Paxos had their state-chartered trust companies convert to the federal system, as journalist Eleanor Terrett explained.

She added that Comptroller Jonathan Gould explained that each application went through a standard “rigorous” review, ensuring that all companies had met additional conditions before becoming fully operational. He reportedly noted that the new entrants “help modernize and diversify the banking system and broaden access to innovative financial products.”

Garlinghouse used the opportunity to lash out at the traditional banking system and those fighting against more innovative companies such as his own.

He described this development as “huge news” for Ripple and its ecosystem, as it’s a “massive step forward” for the native stablecoin (RLUSD), which sets the “highest standard for stablecoin compliance with both federal (OCC) and state (NYDFS) oversight.”

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The Channel Factories We’ve Been Waiting For

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The post The Channel Factories We’ve Been Waiting For appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Visions of future technology are often prescient about the broad strokes while flubbing the details. The tablets in “2001: A Space Odyssey” do indeed look like iPads, but you never see the astronauts paying for subscriptions or wasting hours on Candy Crush.  Channel factories are one vision that arose early in the history of the Lightning Network to address some challenges that Lightning has faced from the beginning. Despite having grown to become Bitcoin’s most successful layer-2 scaling solution, with instant and low-fee payments, Lightning’s scale is limited by its reliance on payment channels. Although Lightning shifts most transactions off-chain, each payment channel still requires an on-chain transaction to open and (usually) another to close. As adoption grows, pressure on the blockchain grows with it. The need for a more scalable approach to managing channels is clear. Channel factories were supposed to meet this need, but where are they? In 2025, subnetworks are emerging that revive the impetus of channel factories with some new details that vastly increase their potential. They are natively interoperable with Lightning and achieve greater scale by allowing a group of participants to open a shared multisig UTXO and create multiple bilateral channels, which reduces the number of on-chain transactions and improves capital efficiency. Achieving greater scale by reducing complexity, Ark and Spark perform the same function as traditional channel factories with new designs and additional capabilities based on shared UTXOs.  Channel Factories 101 Channel factories have been around since the inception of Lightning. A factory is a multiparty contract where multiple users (not just two, as in a Dryja-Poon channel) cooperatively lock funds in a single multisig UTXO. They can open, close and update channels off-chain without updating the blockchain for each operation. Only when participants leave or the factory dissolves is an on-chain transaction…
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