This website uses cookies
We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services.
Consent Selection
Details
  • Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
  • Preference cookies enable a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, like your preferred language or the region that you are in.
    • We do not use cookies of this type.

  • Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
    • We do not use cookies of this type.

  • Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers.
    • We do not use cookies of this type.

  • Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.
    • __emg_sidPending
      Maximum Storage Duration: 1 dayType: HTTP Cookie
      __emg_vidPending
      Maximum Storage Duration: 1 yearType: HTTP Cookie
      nl-read-countPending
      Maximum Storage Duration: PersistentType: HTML Local Storage
Cookie declaration last updated on 8/12/26 by Cookiebot
[#IABV2_TITLE#]
[#IABV2_BODY_INTRO#]
[#IABV2_BODY_LEGITIMATE_INTEREST_INTRO#]
[#IABV2_BODY_PREFERENCE_INTRO#]
[#IABV2_BODY_PURPOSES_INTRO#]
[#IABV2_BODY_PURPOSES#]
[#IABV2_BODY_FEATURES_INTRO#]
[#IABV2_BODY_FEATURES#]
[#IABV2_BODY_PARTNERS_INTRO#]
[#IABV2_BODY_PARTNERS#]
About
Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites to make a user's experience more efficient.

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies we need your permission.

This site uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages.

You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website.

Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy.

Please state your consent ID and date when you contact us regarding your consent.
NewsLayer

Install NewsLayer

Get the app experience — one tap from your home screen, instant loads and breaking-news alerts.

NewsLayer.com
NewsLayer PulseLIVEBTC$72,845+6.85%ETH$2,346+12.26%SOL$87.81+7.58%XRP$1.33+25.25%DOGE$0.0829+14.74%ADA$0.203+12.88%Total Cap$2.59T+7.09%Layer Index81 Extreme Greed

‘It has to pass’: Andrew Cuomo warns U.S. is falling behind on crypto rules

Andrew Cuomo said U.S. crypto legislation needs to pass, warning that the country is falling behind on digital-asset rules. His comments highlight concerns about the pace of U.S. regulatory action on crypto.

CoinDesk

Publisher

Aug 19, 2026 at 1:36 AM UTC · 1 분 소요

‘It has to pass’: Andrew Cuomo warns U.S. is falling behind on crypto rules
Image via CoinDesk
번역 중…

Andrew Cuomo said U.S. crypto legislation “has to pass,” warning that the country is falling behind in establishing rules for the digital-asset sector, according to CoinDesk. His comments add to continued pressure for federal policymakers to address regulation of cryptocurrencies and related businesses.

The United States has yet to adopt a single comprehensive federal framework for crypto markets. Regulatory oversight is divided among agencies, while lawmakers have debated how to set rules for areas including market structure, consumer protections and the treatment of digital-asset firms.

Clearer rules are widely viewed as important for companies operating in crypto as well as for users and investors seeking greater certainty. Cuomo’s remarks frame the issue as one of U.S. competitiveness, arguing that legislative action is needed rather than further delay.

The report did not specify the particular bill Cuomo was referring to. His message nevertheless reflects a broader policy debate over whether Congress should establish nationwide standards for an industry that has developed faster than many existing financial regulations.

빠른 답변

What did Andrew Cuomo say about U.S. crypto regulation?

Cuomo said crypto legislation has to pass and warned that the United States is falling behind on crypto rules.

Why does Cuomo believe crypto legislation is needed?

Based on his comments, he believes legislation is needed because the U.S. is lagging behind in establishing crypto rules.

What specific crypto bill did Andrew Cuomo discuss?

The provided excerpt does not identify a specific bill; it refers broadly to the need for crypto legislation to pass.

Sourced by

Originally reported by CoinDesk

NewsLayer coverage based on externally reported material.

The Daily Brief

The onchain economy, before your day starts.

Curated markets, onchain insights, and key headlines — delivered every weekday morning.

Weekdays · Free · ~5 minute read

0

Applause

Was this article helpful?

Article Intelligence

Topics

Sponsored

Ad
House — Advertise on NewsLayer
NewsLayerLearn more

NewsLayer Premium

Unlock deeper intelligence.

Ad-free reading, exclusive research, and real-time onchain insights.

Go Premium

Keep Reading

관련 기사