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by: xpoolPosted on: May 29, 2025

Adams Calls for End to BitLicense, Pushes for Crypto Innovation in NYC

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has publicly called for the abolition of the BitLicense at a Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas. This initiative reflects a growing tension between regulating crypto and encouraging innovation within New York’s financial sector. The move may fundamentally alter the city’s role as a prominent cryptocurrency hub.

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