NYC Mayor Dives Into Crypto Deep End With First-Ever City Summit
New York throws its hat in the blockchain ring—Wall Street bankers already drafting ’disruptive innovation’ PowerPoints.
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The Bullish Play: City Hall Wakes Up to Web3
Mayor Adams makes good on his Bitcoin paycheck promise with a summit that’ll either spark a municipal crypto revolution or become a very expensive LinkedIn photo op. Speakers include crypto founders, policymakers, and at least one hedge fund manager pretending to understand DeFi.
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Cynic’s Corner: Where’s the Dip?
Timed perfectly with the market’s recovery phase—because nothing says ’serious adoption’ like chasing ATHs. Bonus points if the afterparty gets paid in stablecoins (taxable, of course).
Mayor Adams Appoints Two New Crypto Advisors
Eric Adams, who is running for re-election, has announced that June Ou, who is the co-founder of Figure Firm, and Richie Hecker, the CEO of Traction and Scale, will be joining the city’s crypto space.
“They’re joining our world-class roster of crypto talent and resources in New York City,” he noted.
The Mayor and the key crypto talents would work with tech firms to create a friendly environment for business.
“The summit will bring together crypto innovators and influencers to share insights and experiences that they will use to chart our path forward.”
The summit arrives two months after President TRUMP had a similar event at the White House. The landmark event brought together top industry leaders, regulators, and government officials.
“We are focused on the long-term values of these technologies for our city and people, not chasing memes or trends.”
‘We Can’t Over-Regulate, That Will Prevent Growth:’ Adams
Adams emphasized the need for balanced regulation when speaking about the NYDFS’ regulation of the crypto industry. He said that SAFE regulations are inevitable for those who are investing; however, over-regulation would hinder growth.
“So there’s a level of safety that comes with the right regulations, but over-regulations can hurt this industry and we don’t want that to happen,” he noted.
Mayor Adams has been bullish on crypto since he was elected in 2022, accepting his first three paychecks in Bitcoin. At that time, “many people laughed at me, and all I can say is, who’s laughing now?” he said.
Additionally, Adams has been facing corruption charges for his involvement in alleged illegal donations from the Turkish government. However, the case was dismissed in April with prejudice, at the request of the DOJ under the Trump administration. The Mayor met President Trump on May 9 to reportedly thank him for his “words of support” during his 2024 campaigns.