Wyoming

Florida’s Miami-Dade County to ‘Study Feasibility’ of Paying Taxes With Crypto
The county’s Cryptocurrency Task Force will also offer recommendations around other potential policies related to crypto that could prove advantageous.

Commercium Financial Becomes Fourth Wyoming-Chartered Crypto Bank
None of the chartered applicants have received a certificate of authority to operate yet, however.

Regulators Everywhere Should Follow Wyoming’s DAO Law
Wyoming's world-first law on DAOs is the start of recognizing these legal entities worldwide, says a lawyer specializing in such arrangements.

Wyoming Deposit & Transfer Gets Charter to Provide Crypto Custodial Services
WDT said it is the third such charter to be granted.

Governor Mark Gordon: Wyoming Wants to Welcome Bitcoin “Pioneers”
Gov. Gordon joins “First Mover” to discuss the nascent crypto industry blooming in Wyoming and what it will take to get more “pioneers” to go west to Wyoming. Plus, the Governor shares whether he holds any crypto or not.

Senator Lummis Talks Crypto Regulation, Environmental Standards
Crypto-friendly Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming discusses the need for governmental regulation in the crypto space to encourage responsible innovation. Plus, she shares her thoughts on using renewable energy for bitcoin mining.

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon Owns Crypto
“People often look to New York or Miami or Delaware before they look at Wyoming. But a lot of the pioneering work has been done here.”

Senator Lummis’ Financial Innovation Caucus to Launch Tuesday
“We have to do a great deal more” to clarify the U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory framework, Wyoming's Cynthia Lummis said.

Nebraska Legislature Approves Framework for Digital Asset Banks
If signed by the governor, the legislation would create a state charter for crypto banks.

US Federal Reserve Proposes Guidelines for ‘Novel’ Banks That Want Access to Fed Payments
The guidelines would have a direct bearing on Wyoming special purpose depository institutions that want access to Fed payments, said U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis.

