Wyoming news
Wyoming lawmakers pass bill to prevent forced disclosure of private keys
Wyoming lawmakers have passed a bill that will prohibit courts in the state from forcing someone to disclose their digital asset private keys, with one minor exception. The bill was passed through the Wyoming House of Representative in the state’s 67th general session of 2023 on Feb. 15. The law will officially come into effect on Jul. 1, 2023. “No person shall be compelled to produce a private key or make a private key known to any other person in any civil, criminal, administrative, legislative or other proceeding[s]” in the state of Wyoming, the incoming law reads. The law includes …
Adoption / Feb. 16, 2023
First official DAO in the US to fight SEC without attorneys
The first official decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) in the United States is taking on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over its 2021 token registrations. American CryptoFed DAO has told Cointelegraph it will represent itself without an attorney over SEC allegations that it omitted and misstated information in a securities registration last year. The DAO registered its native, interdependent stablecoin Ducat and governance token Locke in its 2021 filing with the SEC, but the regulator has begun proceedings to issue a stop order citing a raft of problems with the registration. In correspondence with Cointelegraph, American CryptoFed chief operation officer …
Decentralization / Nov. 21, 2022
Crypto bank Custodia sues the Fed over 19 month delay on account approval
Wyoming based digital asset bank Custodia is suing the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, claiming an “unlawful delay” in processing an application for its master account. Custodia, formerly known as Avanti, was one of the first Special Purpose Depository Institutions (SPDIs), also known as “blockchain banks,” made under a Wyoming regulatory framework. The bank was founded by Caitlin Long, an early advocate of Bitcoin (BTC) who established the institution in 2020 to provide accounts for crypto companies and serve as a bridge for them to the U.S. dollar payment system. Custodia submitted …
United States / June 8, 2022
Crypto dealer SFOX gets trust charter approval from Wyoming regulators
The State of Wyoming has approved California-based crypto broker SFOX for a trust charter, allowing the firm to provide custodial and other crypto-related services to institutional clients. In a Tuesday announcement, SFOX said the Wyoming trust charter will allow the firm to operate in the state as the SAFE Trust Company, offering services to institutional clients, private clients, and advisers. According to the company, SAFE will “serve in a variety of fiduciary roles” including direct trustee, discretionary trustee, trust advisor, and protector. “The new charter will enable us to provide secure, reliable and efficient investment, trading, and custodian services for …
United States / March 1, 2022
Law Decoded: Bitcoin’s censorship resistance capacity enters the spotlight, Feb. 14–21
Amid the barrage of last week’s regulatory news, from rumors of Joe Biden’s upcoming executive order on digital assets to another round of the Russian government’s crypto tug of war, the storyline that was arguably the most consequential for the mainstream narrative on the social effects of crypto has been the one around the Canadian government’s standoff with the Freedom Convoy. The government’s invocation of emergency powers to put down a protest movement — combined with the movement’s financial infrastructure being one of the main attack vectors — has led many observers to appreciate with renewed vigor Bitcoin’s capacity to …
Regulation / Feb. 21, 2022
Wyoming lawmakers introduce legislation for state-issued stablecoin
Four members of the Wyoming Legislature have sponsored a bill which would allow the state treasurer to issue a stablecoin. On Thursday, Wyoming State Senators Chris Rothfuss and Tara Nethercott with House Representatives Jared Olsen and Mike Yin introduced Senate File SF0106, titled the “Wyoming Stable Token Act.” If signed into law, the bill would authorize the treasurer to issue a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin redeemable for fiat held in an account by the state. The state treasurer — Curtis Meier at the time of publication — would consult with the department’s Investment Funds Committee and have the authority to hire …
Regulation / Feb. 18, 2022
Wyoming’s crypto-friendly bill could be a sandbox in action, Sen. Lummis says
As the United States continues to weigh out the best ways to include crypto businesses through an infrastructure bill, the state of Wyoming has taken proactive measures to attract Bitcoin (BTC) miners and other crypto businesses to its local jurisdiction. Wyoming’s crypto-friendly notion comes into light as the state has passed more than 24 bills related to blockchain technology. A recent CNBC report shows that the state has now approved a bill that will allow for “quick approval for new crypto banks.” Wall Street veteran Caitlin Long, CEO of digital asset bank Avanti, stated that Wyoming’s latest bill creates a …
Regulation / Aug. 13, 2021
Uncertainty prevails as December 2021 Bitcoin futures show an inverted pattern
It's not yet known whether Binance's recent news of being temporarily suspended from the U.K.’s financial system is the main driver behind today's Bitcoin (BTC) price drop. As Cointelegraph reported, the exchange sent emails to affected customers but has not given any details. Regardless of the reason behind the price weakness, derivatives contracts started to display some oddities, and this could be a troubling sign. Bitcoin quarterly futures are the preferred instruments of whales and arbitrage desks. Although it might seem complicated for retail traders due to their settlement date and price difference from spot markets, their most significant advantage …
Bitcoin / July 14, 2021
Wyoming legally recognizes first DAO in the United States
The crypto-friendly state of Wyoming has approved the first legally recognized decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO) in the United States. BLOCKS was the first DAO Limited Liability Company (LLC) approved by Wyoming's blockchain legislation following an initial filing on June 17. BLOCKS aims to onboard businesses and industry onto the blockchain so that they can benefit from a DAO structured environment. It also has its own governance token of the same name. The American CryptoFed DAO also received notice from the Wyoming Secretary of State’s office on Tuesday recognizing it as a legal entity after it filed on July 1, according …
Regulation / July 5, 2021
Senator Cynthia Lummis excited to buy the Bitcoin dip
United States Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming took advantage of a deeply discounted Bitcoin (BTC) price this week by adding to her holdings. In the wake of yet another major price correction for crypto assets, Lummis told Fox News on Wednesday that she’s “excited to buy the Bitcoin dip.” U.S. Senator, @CynthiaMLummis, "I'm excited to buy the #bitcoin dip" pic.twitter.com/OHXiA6vhxi — Documenting Bitcoin (@DocumentingBTC) June 23, 2021 When asked about Bitcoin’s rapid price decline, Lummis said: “I’m really excited about it because as soon as it drops a little more, I’m going to buy some more.” Lummis compared Bitcoin’s drop …
Bitcoin / June 23, 2021
‘Bitcoin is not an asset that is designed to be leveraged,’ says Caitlin Long
All eyes are on Bitcoin (BTC), with the largest cryptocurrency shooting up past $40,000 on Monday. Unsurprisingly, the price increase happened shortly after Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the electric-car company would potentially accept BTC payments once more miners confirm green energy initiatives. Yet, while Musk’s tweet may have driven the price of Bitcoin up, some industry experts believe that Bitcoin is not a cryptocurrency that should be leveraged. For example, during an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph at Bitcoin 2021 in Miami, Caitlin Long, founder and CEO of Avanti Financial, said that unlike other cryptocurrencies, solvency matters more than …
Adoption / June 14, 2021
The female speakers who made an impact at Bitcoin2021 in Miami
Dubbed as “the largest Bitcoin event in history,” Bitcoin 2021 consisted of 12,000 attendees from across the globe. Undoubtedly, Bitcoin (BTC) adoption is growing at an impressive rate. Yet judging by the attendance at Bitcoin 2021, men still appear to be the primary audience for Bitcoin. While the lines to the bathroom made it obvious that there were nowhere near as many female attendees as there were males, there were also fewer women speakers than men at Bitcoin 2021. For example, only 27 women are featured on the Bitcoin 2021 website, which consists of over 150 speakers in total. Although …
Decentralization / June 10, 2021