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NYDFS Expands Oversight Team, Pushes for Stronger Stablecoin Framework

EconomyNYDFS Expands Oversight Team, Pushes for Stronger Stablecoin Framework
Wall Street, the financial heart of Lower Manhattan, New York City / Shutterstock
Wall Street, the financial heart of Lower Manhattan, New York City / Shutterstock

Adrienne Harris, Superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), says New York is poised to play a critical role in shaping the regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency ecosystem—particularly in the area of digital assets.

According to a report by blockchain media outlet CoinTelegraph on Wednesday, Harris noted that members of Congress often seek input from the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) on federal regulatory and legislative issues. She explained that although the agency was previously seen as overly strict and lacking resources, it has since transformed into a balanced and capable regulatory body.

Since taking office in September 2021, Harris has expanded the department’s digital currency oversight team significantly. She pointed out that while regulatory standards remain stringent, the failures of companies like FTX, Voyager, and Celsius—which were unable to meet the department’s criteria before their bankruptcies in 2022—serve as evidence of the agency’s robust regulatory framework.

Harris expressed optimism about the future of stablecoin legislation, noting that Congress is likely to pass such measures eventually. She emphasized that New York State has played a key role in shaping every major stablecoin-related bill, with the majority of the state’s recommendations being incorporated into the proposals.

As the debate over crypto regulation continues across the U.S., New York’s proactive stance—particularly through the NYDFS under Harris’s leadership—is positioning the state as a national standard-setter in the evolving world of digital finance.

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