The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has introduced stricter guidelines for crypto firms regarding the listing and delisting digital currencies. This development, announced on November 15, signals a proactive step by the NYDFS to align crypto operations within a more rigorous regulatory framework.
Under the fresh guidelines, crypto companies now must get approval from NYDFS for their coin listing and delisting policies. NYDFS will review these policies against higher standards covering technology, operations, cybersecurity, market, liquidity, and illicit activities. NYDFS insists on transparency and advance notice for token delistings to maintain a stable market for investors.
Cryptocurrency entities operating under the New York Codes, Rules, and Regulation, or as limited purpose trust companies, must adhere to these guidelines. This includes high-profile firms like Circle, Gemini, Fidelity, Robinhood, and PayPal. These entities must meet with the NYDFS by December 8, 2023, to discuss their draft policies and submit them by January 31, 2024.
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Adrienne A. Harris, the Superintendent of Financial Services, highlights that the new rule is not a crackdown on the cryptocurrency industry but a stride toward “innovative and data-driven” regulation.
“This guidance continues the Department’s commitment to an innovative and data-driven approach to virtual currency oversight, keeping pace with industry developments. DFS is consistently at the forefront of virtual currency regulation, translating years of knowledge and experience into timely and relevant guidance which protects consumers and markets.” – said Superintendent Harris.
As a major hub for blockchain-based companies, New York is home to around 690 entities in this space, with about 19% of its residents owning cryptocurrency. NYDFS’s initiative marks a crucial moment in the ongoing evolution of crypto regulation, ensuring a secure environment for consumers and markets.
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