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A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether i...

RLB Citation ID: RLB-H-US-CFTC-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-Q005-Opus47
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A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether i...

AI subject tested: Claude Opus 4.7 (web search on)

Question (paraphrased): A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether its stablecoin qualifies as a 'payment stablecoin' under the current CFTC digital asset collateral framework — covering both the original December 2025 package and subsequent updates — and whether futures commission merchants can accept it as customer margin collateral.

AI response:

"Staff Letter 25-40 was reissued as Staff Letter 26-05 on February 6, 2026. The substantive change was a revision to the definition of 'payment stablecoin' to add national trust banks as permitted issuers."

Regulator verbatim text:

"Staff Letter 25-40 was 'reissued' as Staff Letter 26-05 with a 'limited revision' expanding the payment stablecoin definition to include stablecoins issued by 'national trust banks.' The OCC Interpretive Letter 1183 provides the hook for national trust bank eligibility."

Failure mode: misstated_rule

Substrate document: p_03_NOTICE_CFTC_Staff_Letter_26_05__February_6__202_download.pdf

Impact for Legal Teams in Law Firms Sector in the United States working with the CFTC Digital Asset Collateral No-Action Relief and Tokenized Asset Staff Guidance (Market Participants Division, December 2025)

This finding documents a confirmed hallucination by Claude Opus 4.7 (web search on) on a probe of the regulation. The model's response was tested against the regulator's verbatim primary text and classified as misstated_rule. Full per-finding context is available via the linked Citation ID.

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RLB Citation ID: RLB-H-US-CFTC-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-Q005-Opus47
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RegLeg Specialist Panel (2026). "A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether i — Law Firms × Legal — United States." Citation ID: RLB-H-US-CFTC-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-Q005-Opus47. RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research, published 2026-06-11. https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j3/us/CFTC/DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025/sectors/law_firms/legal/finding/US-CFTC-US-001-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-v1-005/
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RegLeg Specialist Panel. (2026). A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether i [Hallucination finding RLB-H-US-CFTC-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-Q005-Opus47]. RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research. https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j3/us/CFTC/DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025/sectors/law_firms/legal/finding/US-CFTC-US-001-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-v1-005/
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RegLeg Specialist Panel, A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether i [RLB-H-US-CFTC-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-Q005-Opus47], RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research (June 11, 2026), https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j3/us/CFTC/DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025/sectors/law_firms/legal/finding/US-CFTC-US-001-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-v1-005/.
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@misc{reglegbrief_RLB_H_US_CFTC_DIGITAL_ASSET_COLLATERAL_TOKENIZED_ASSETS_STAFF_GUIDANCE_2025_Q005_Opus47,
  author    = {RegLeg Specialist Panel},
  title     = {A payment processor issuing a stablecoin backed by reserves held at an OCC-chartered national trust bank asked whether i},
  year      = {2026},
  publisher = {RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research},
  note      = {Hallucination finding Citation ID: RLB-H-US-CFTC-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-Q005-Opus47},
  url       = {https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j3/us/CFTC/DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025/sectors/law_firms/legal/finding/US-CFTC-US-001-DIGITAL-ASSET-COLLATERAL-TOKENIZED-ASSETS-STAFF-GUIDANCE-2025-v1-005/}
}
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