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Cryptocurrency News Articles
A New York Lawmaker Has Introduced Legislation That Would Allow State Agencies to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments
Apr 11, 2025 at 07:56 pm
It could permit state agencies to accept payments in Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), according to the bill’s text.
A New York lawmaker has introduced legislation that would allow state agencies to accept cryptocurrency payments, signaling growing political momentum for digital asset integration in public services.
Assembly Bill A7788, introduced by Assemblyman Clyde Vanel, seeks to amend state financial law to permit New York state agencies to accept cryptocurrencies as a form of payment.
It could permit state agencies to accept payments in Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), according to the bill’s text.
According to the bill, state offices could authorize crypto payments for “fines, civil penalties, rent, rates, taxes, fees, charges, revenue, financial obligations or other amounts,” as well as penalties, special assessments and interest.
Related: Trump’s tariff escalation exposes ‘deeper fractures’ in global financial system
Cryptocurrency legislation is becoming a focal point in New York, with Bill A7788 marking the state’s second crypto-focused legislation in a little over a month.
In March, New York introduced Bill A06515, aiming to establish criminal penalties to prevent cryptocurrency fraud and protect investors from rug pulls.
Crypto-focused legislation has gathered momentum since US President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20, with Trump signaling during his campaign that his administration intends to make crypto policy a national priority, as well as making the US a global hub for blockchain innovation.
Related: Illinois Senate passes crypto bill to fight fraud and rug pulls
New York may mandate state ‘service fee’ on crypto payments
If passed, the bill would mark a significant shift in how New York handles digital assets. It would allow state entities to integrate cryptocurrency into the payment infrastructure used for collecting public funds.
The proposal also includes a clause allowing the state to impose a service fee on those choosing to pay with crypto. According to the text, the state may require “a service fee not exceeding costs incurred by the state in connection with the cryptocurrency payment transaction.” This could include transaction costs or fees owed to crypto issuers.
Assembly Bill A7788 has been referred to the Assembly Committee for review and may advance to the state Senate as the next step.
New York’s legislation comes shortly after the state of Illinois passed a crypto bill to fight fraud and rug pulls, after the recent wave of insider schemes related to memecoins, Cointelegraph reported on April 11.
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