The crypto exchange seeks a charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to separate custody from trading and expand services under a regulated banking framework. EDX Markets, an institutional crypto exchange, has applied to the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to establish a national trust bank that would provide crypto custody, asset management and trade-settlement services. The proposed entity, EDX Trust, would operate as a non-depository national bank, separating custody and settlement from trading while continuing to route order matching through EDX’s existing platform. In its application, the company said the model is intended to address structural risks in crypto markets, where trading, custody and brokerage are often combined within a single platform, creating potential conflicts of interest and single points of failure. Read more
MHS Holding Group, which owns the Automobile Bavaria network - Romania’s largest BMW and MINI dealer, has implemented a new leadership structure effective April 1, 2026, whereby Michael Röck becomes CEO of the group’s car and motorcycle division, while Elmar Geisler takes over the management of Automobile Bavaria operations in Romania and MHS Gruppe in Germany.
A debate over stablecoin yield, likely to impact Tether, is underway in the US government as lawmakers consider a market structure bill. Jesse Spiro, the head of government affairs at stablecoin issuer Tether, will be chairing the organization of a crypto-backed Super political action committee (PAC) to “actively support candidates” in the 2026 US midterm elections and beyond. In a Wednesday announcement, the Fellowship PAC, a committee that launched in August 2025 and later claimed to have raised “over $100 million” from undisclosed backers aligned with the crypto industry, said that Spiro would become chair ahead of its first political endorsements for the 2026 elections. The PAC said that it would support candidates in favor of innovation, regulatory clarity for digital assets, and open markets. Read more