November is the deadline the OCC has set for itself.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is stepping up its efforts to finalize a set of stablecoin regulatory rules by November, formally putting the GENIUS Act—signed into law by Trump—into practice. According to The Block, the OCC is currently accelerating its rulemaking process, with a target of finalizing the rules by November.
The GENIUS Act is the first federal-level law in the U.S. specifically regulating stablecoins, signed into effect by Trump. While the law itself already exists, actually putting it into force depends on regulators like the OCC nailing down and finalizing the detailed rules. For now, that's all the information that's publicly available—the OCC has yet to disclose the specifics of these rules or their follow-up timeline.






