New York releases new standards for listing and delisting virtual currencies
New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has released new standards for the listing and delisting of virtual currencies (coins). These new regulations apply to Bitlicenses and limited purpose trust companies, including considerations for the business model of virtual currency entities (VCE), the latest risk assessment expectations for VCE, new advance notification requirements, and updated definitions.According to the latest guidelines, VCEs that have obtained prior approval for coin listing policies must obtain NYDFS approval for their coin listing and coin delisting policies before self-certifying any coins. Once NYDFS approves these two policies, VCEs can self-certify coins for activity in New York. However, without NYDFS-approved listing policies, VCEs are almost always restricted to listing coins on the NYDFS green list, unless there is specific NYDFS approval. In addition, NYDFS reserves the right of discretion to require VCEs to delist coins or restrict the use of non-green list coins by New Yorkers.
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