Governor Gordon, Senator Lummis Continue to Lead Wyoming's Rise in Digital Realm

Press Release

Date: May 5, 2021
Location: Cheyenne, WY

Governor Mark Gordon is welcoming news that the Federal Reserve has announced the opening of a comment period for proposed "Account Access Guidelines for the Reserve Banks", a critical step towards approval of Wyoming-chartered special purpose depository institutions (SPDIs).

SPDIs are custodial banks for digital assets that provide safekeeping and on- and off-ramps to the capital markets. Wyoming's digital asset framework is the first comprehensive digital asset regulations in the United States.

"Today's announcement is encouraging news and the culmination of an extended effort where Wyoming took the lead," Governor Gordon said. "This was an unprecedented task and I appreciate the collaborative work that has occurred throughout the process. I'm committed to ensuring that Wyoming remains a national leader in the digital asset realm."

In a release, the Federal Reserve stated that, "Recent years have seen the introduction of new financial products and delivery mechanisms for traditional banking services, notably leveraging emerging technologies, including from institutions with novel types of banking charters designed to support such innovation. To facilitate these activities, some such institutions have requested access to the payments system offered by Federal Reserve Banks"

Wyoming has spent the last three years developing expertise in digital assets and the future of finance. In 2019, the Wyoming Legislature passed HB 74 which created special purpose depository institutions to serve businesses which may not be able to access traditional banking services, including blockchain businesses. Additional Wyoming legislation recognized digital assets as property and cleared the way for banks to act as crypto custodians.

Today's step by the Fed was also welcomed by Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis.

"Today's announcement from the Federal Reserve is a major step toward promoting responsible innovation in our banking system," Senator Lummis said. "The Account Access Guidelines recognize that access to our payment system is a privilege, not a right and that there are basic safety and soundness standards that all banks, including Wyoming's special purpose depository institutions, must meet. Wyoming has developed the United States' best regulatory framework for digital assets and others are beginning to recognize this fact too.

"I'm proud of the Federal Reserve for thoughtfully considering Wyoming's leadership. I look forward to working together with the Board of Governors, the Reserve Banks, the FDIC, NCUA and the OCC to promote responsible innovation in our banking system and on the United States Senate Banking Committee."


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