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    Crypto News Today: Eric Adams Pushes NYC Toward Crypto Capital Status With New Blockchain Office

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    • Mayor Eric Adams launches NYCโ€™s Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain, making New York the first U.S. city to establish a dedicated blockchain department.

    • Led by Moises Rendon, the new office will drive blockchain innovation, financial inclusion, and transparency across New York Cityโ€™s digital finance ecosystem.

    New York City has taken a historic step toward embracing digital finance and blockchain innovation as Mayor Eric Adams signed Executive Order 57, officially creating the Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain. 

    This move makes New York the first city in the United States to establish a dedicated department focused on advancing blockchain innovation, financial inclusion, and crypto regulation, aligning with Adamsโ€™ long-term vision to position NYC as the worldโ€™s crypto capital.

    NYCโ€™s Digital Finance Strategy

    Under this initiative, the new office will operate under the cityโ€™s Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser, with Moises Rendon, a blockchain policy expert from the Office of Technology and Innovation, appointed as its executive director. 

    Rendonโ€™s team will advise the city on digital asset policies, coordinate inter-agency blockchain projects, and work closely with regulators to promote responsible and transparent blockchain growth.

    Mayor Adams emphasized the significance of this launch, stating,

    โ€œNew York City is embracing the technologies of tomorrow. Blockchain has the potential to expand opportunities for underbanked communities and strengthen our position as a global fintech hub.โ€

    The office will act as a bridge between City Hall and the blockchain industry, fostering collaboration between innovators, startups, and policymakers. Its mission includes promoting financial literacy, encouraging responsible crypto innovation, and ensuring consumer protection against crypto-related risks.

    According to Rendon, transparency will be a guiding principle for the new department. He noted that pilot projects will explore how blockchain can improve public records management, digital identity, and city service efficiency.

    Strengthening New Yorkโ€™s Crypto Identity

    The creation of the NYC Blockchain Office marks the culmination of Adamsโ€™ two-year mission to integrate blockchain into public governance. Since taking office, the mayor has:

    • Hosted New Yorkโ€™s first city-backed crypto summit,
    • Advocated for reforming the stateโ€™s restrictive BitLicense framework, and
    • Made headlines for receiving his first three paychecks in Bitcoin and Ethereum, earning him the nickname โ€œBitcoin Mayor.โ€

    As Adams prepares to leave office on January 1, following the suspension of his re-election campaign in September, questions loom over the future of New Yorkโ€™s crypto momentum. The cityโ€™s next administration could decide whether NYC continues leading in digital finance innovation or scales back its ambitions.

    Crypto Community Reacts to NYCโ€™s Blockchain Move

    The crypto community responded positively to the announcement. One X user compared the initiative to Dubaiโ€™s Metaverse Strategy, launched in 2022 to add $4 billion to Dubaiโ€™s economy and create 40,000 virtual jobs by 2030, suggesting that โ€œNew York City seems to be aiming for a similar digital economic transformation.โ€

    CityDeskNYC, a local policy forum, praised Adams for turning vision into action, writing:

    โ€œMayor Adams isnโ€™t just talking about innovation, heโ€™s building real infrastructure. Appointing Moises Rendon, who understands municipal operations, shows that innovation beats ideology every time.โ€

    The post contrasted Adamsโ€™ innovation-driven crypto policy with Assemblyman Zohran Mamdaniโ€™s more skeptical stance, calling Adamsโ€™ initiative โ€œa pragmatic step toward future-proofing the cityโ€™s economy.โ€

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    FAQs

    What is the purpose of New York City’s new Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain?

    The office aims to advance blockchain innovation, promote financial inclusion for underbanked communities, and develop responsible crypto regulation to solidify NYC’s position as a global fintech hub.

    What will the NYC Blockchain Office actually do?

    It will advise on digital asset policy, coordinate city blockchain projects, foster industry collaboration, and promote consumer protection and financial literacy.

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