Jinse Finance reported that Bridge, the stablecoin infrastructure company under fintech giant Stripe, is applying to the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for a national bank trust license. If approved, Bridge will provide regulated stablecoin issuance, management, and custody services under the framework of the "GENIUS Act" to be signed this summer. Bridge co-founder Zach Abrams stated that this regulatory framework will enable the company to drive the tokenization of "trillions of dollars in assets" within a compliant system. Since Stripe acquired Bridge for $1.1 billions last year, stablecoins have rapidly become a core business, including supporting USDC payments in cooperation with an exchange and Shopify, as well as launching the Open Issuance platform for custom stablecoin issuance and the payment-optimized blockchain Tempo.