NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crystal Intelligence published New York: crypto risk and regulation in 2026. New York recorded $593M in crypto-related losses in 2025, ranking fourth nationally, while Crystal identified 48 unregistered cash-for-crypto services operating 1,156 listings across the state.
Crystal Intelligence Publishes New York Crypto Risk Report, Revealing $593 Million in Losses and a Hidden Cash-for-Crypto Market
Crystal Intelligence published New York: crypto risk and regulation in 2026. New York recorded $593M in crypto-related losses in 2025, ranking fourth nationally, while Crystal identified 48 unregistered cash-for-crypto services…
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The crime data reveals a significant anomaly. New York’s complaint volume rose just 0.4% in 2025 against a national increase of 21.3%, but average loss per complaint surged 57.5% to $73,364. Crystal attributes this pattern to precision targeting of high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors rather than mass fraud, a profile consistent with New York’s dense concentration of hedge funds, family offices, and corporate treasuries.
New York runs the most demanding state-level crypto framework in the United States. The 2015 BitLicense regime, administered by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), imposes ongoing capital, AML, KYC, cybersecurity, and examination requirements. The proposed CRYPTO Act (S.8901/A.10246) would criminalize unlicensed operation, with penalties ranging from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class C felony - carrying five to fifteen years - depending on transaction volume.
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