Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1247

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to preventing fraud and establishing regulations on certain virtual currencies

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to have a significant impact on how virtual currency transactions are conducted within the state. By requiring each kiosk operator to employ a compliance officer and issue clear disclosures about the risks and limitations associated with virtual currency transactions, the bill seeks to protect consumers from potential fraud. Additionally, operators would be required to provide live customer service and limit transaction amounts, which could enhance consumer trust and oversight in virtual currency dealings.

Summary

House Bill H1247, titled 'An Act relative to preventing fraud and establishing regulations on certain virtual currencies,' aims to regulate the growing field of virtual currency transactions in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of a new chapter in the General Laws, which will cover the operation of virtual currency kiosks, defining key terms and roles associated with these electronic terminals. It necessitates the licensing of virtual currency kiosk operators and mandates them to implement anti-fraud measures, ensuring their compliance with state and federal laws.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step for consumer protection, it may face contention regarding the balance between regulation and innovation in the financial technology sector. Advocates argue that these regulations are essential for safeguarding consumers, particularly with the rise of scams related to virtual currencies. However, critics may voice concerns regarding the potential overreach of government regulation that could stifle innovation and entrepreneurship in the burgeoning blockchain and virtual currency sectors. The bill establishes a special commission to explore broader implications, including energy consumption in virtual currency operations and the potential for blockchain's broader application in governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H69

Establishing a special commission on blockchain and cryptocurrency

MA H71

Creating a pilot program to explore digital innovation in government

MA H530

Establishing an education-to-career data center

MA H3922

Preventing false confessions

MA H1851

Relative to workforce training

MA H1087

Preventing inappropriate denials by insurers for medically necessary services

MA H3671

Relative to virtual meetings of appointed statewide public bodies

MA H532

Relative to student and educator data privacy

MA H942

Establishing a Massachusetts foreclosure prevention program

MA S309

Establishing a special commission to review the adequacy and equity of the Massachusetts school building program

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