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El proyecto cripto de los Trump está un paso más cerca de convertirse en un banco

El proyecto cripto de los Trump está un paso más cerca de convertirse en un banco Mother Jones

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Aug 15, 2026 at 2:23 PM UTC · 2 min de lectura

El proyecto cripto de los Trump está un paso más cerca de convertirse en un banco
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Trump aparece en una cumbre de criptomonedas de la Casa Blanca en marzo de 2025 junto al Secretario del Tesoro Scott Bessent, cuyo departamento alberga la Oficina del Contralor de la Moneda. Chris Kleponis/CNP/Zuma

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Los reguladores federales han otorgado al negocio de criptomonedas de la familia del presidente Donald Trump una aprobación condicional para operar como un banco. El viernes, la Oficina del Contralor de la Moneda —liderada por Jonathan Gould, designado por Trump— anunció que World Liberty Financial, un emprendimiento de criptomonedas controlado por la familia Trump, estaba en camino de recibir una licencia bancaria. Esto permitirá que World Liberty Financial emita sus tokens de stablecoin —llamados “USD1″— dentro de los Estados Unidos sin un intermediario.

“La decisión otorgará nuevos poderes y credibilidad federal a un emprendimiento en el cual Trump y su familia conservan un interés financiero sustancial”, como lo expresaron Michael Stratford y Declan Harty de Politico. “También se encuentra entre las acciones oficiales más directas que la administración ha tomado en relación con las finanzas privadas del presidente”.