State Regulations Of Digital Assets

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As digital assets, and cryptocurrencies specifically, have continued to gain worldwide popularity, you might be wondering whether you can pursue opportunities within the industry. The answer in large part depends on what type of involvement you seek to achieve, and where you plan on pursuing such opportunity. For convenience and ease of use, attached here is a chart of the regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies and digital assets on a state-by-state basis. Please note that while this chart is comprehensive, it is not an exhaustive list. Additionally, this chart does not detail regulations by country, but those vary significantly and frequently change as well. For instance, El Salvador recently became the first country to consider bitcoin as legal tender, and now there are reports of a few other countries contemplating doing the same.

At a very high level, forty-nine of the fifty states, and Washington D.C., have at least one proposed or enacted regulation as it pertains to digital assets and cryptocurrencies. Regarding licensing requirements, thirteen states have a proposed or enacted regulation. Twenty-five states have a proposed or enacted marketplace facilitator regulation and nine states have a proposed or enacted money transmitter law. Additionally, forty-two states have a proposed or enacted law that regulates digital assets and cryptocurrencies and twenty-three states have a proposed or enacted regulation to create a sandbox or committee to study the implementation and use of digital assets and cryptocurrencies. Outside of those five overarching categories (Licensing Requirements, Marketplace Facilitator, Money Transmitter, Regulation and Sandbox) thirty-seven states have other proposed or enacted regulations which range from tax regulations to inclusion in the Uniform Commercial Code of the State.

The regulations vary greatly by state and are frequently changing. Depending on what type of business opportunity you plan to pursue, you may be subject to federal regulations beyond the various state regulations described in the chart. If you are considering pursuing opportunities within the digital asset or cryptocurrency industry, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, or to discuss how we can help you pursue any opportunities. 

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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