New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08813

Introduced
6/9/25  

Caption

Relates to the regulation of business involving virtual currencies.

Impact

If passed, A08813 will significantly enhance the regulatory landscape for virtual currency operations within New York. The bill mandates that all businesses wishing to deal with virtual currencies obtain a license from the state, which involves a rigorous application process including background checks, financial disclosures, and adherence to specific operational guidelines related to anti-money laundering (AML), cybersecurity, and consumer protection. This regulatory framework aims to mitigate risks associated with virtual currencies, such as fraud and money laundering, while providing consumers with a sense of security and recourse in their financial transactions.

Summary

Bill A08813, introduced in the New York Assembly, aims to amend the financial services law by adding regulations specifically for businesses involved with virtual currencies. This legislation lays out a comprehensive framework governing the licensing, operation, and compliance requirements for entities engaging in virtual currency transactions. The bill is designed to ensure that the burgeoning field of virtual currencies operates within a structured legal environment that protects consumers and maintains the integrity of the financial system.

Contention

The introduction of A08813 has been met with mixed reactions. Supporters argue that the bill will legitimize the virtual currency industry, enhance security, and promote consumer confidence by enforcing stringent regulations around licenses and compliance. However, critics express concern that the regulatory framework may be overly burdensome for startups and smaller businesses in the virtual currency sector, potentially stifling innovation and creating barriers to entry in a rapidly evolving market. The discussion surrounding the bill has highlighted the balance between necessary regulation and maintaining an open, innovative environment for new technologies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02318

Requires certain disclosures in advertisements involving virtual tokens.

NY A05619

Relates to the provision of regulatory information to small businesses through the establishment of a small business regulatory nexus by certain agencies.

NY S00360

Requires certain disclosures by a developer of virtual tokens in advertisements involving such virtual tokens; provides restrictions concerning advertising.

NY A00938

Requires certain disclosures by a developer of virtual tokens in advertisements involving such virtual tokens; provides restrictions concerning advertising.

NY S03019

Relates to awards of certain contracts to small businesses or businesses certified under article 15-A of the executive law.

NY A09643

Relates to awards of certain contracts to small businesses or businesses certified under article 15-A of the executive law.

NY A09966

Extends certain provisions relating to regulatory fines for small businesses to 2027.

NY S09392

Extends certain provisions relating to regulatory fines for small businesses to 2027.

NY S03017

Relates to contractual relationships with minority-owned and women-owned businesses.

NY S07244

Incorporates the 2022 Uniform Law Commission recommended amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code to provide for emerging technologies; addresses emerging technologies, providing updated rules for commercial transactions involving virtual currencies, distributed ledger technologies (including blockchain), artificial intelligence, and other technological developments.

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