12 Jun 2025

NYC’s Next Revolution? Mayor Adams Bets Big on Blockchain and Equity

Mayor Eric Adams unveils an ambitious vision to make New York City the global capital of blockchain. His speech connects crypto to economic equity, infrastructure, and urban innovation—positioning NYC’s future at the intersection of finance, technology, and public service - The Coinomist

Mayor Eric Adams unveils a bold plan to make NYC the capital of blockchain, using crypto to drive equity, infrastructure, and urban innovation.

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Mayor Eric Adams wasted no time setting the tone at New York City’s first crypto summit. But his message was about more than buzzwords. What followed was a comprehensive, unapologetically ambitious vision: turning New York into a global capital for digital assets, not just in name, but in infrastructure, education, and inclusive access.

He spoke with urgency, charisma, and the swagger of someone who sees inevitability where others see risk. And then, with a grin, he dropped a line that encapsulated both his confidence and his bet on the future: 

I smell money, crypto, blockchain, and all the good things.

From Paychecks to Policy

Adams is no stranger to making symbolic statements. As he reminded the audience, he became the first mayor in U.S. history to take his paychecks in Bitcoin—a move once mocked by the press, now recast as prophetic.

Who's laughing now?

he said. 

But beyond symbolism, Adams framed his administration's crypto agenda as grounded in practicality. Stable, blockchain-based payments, secure data storage, financial access for the unbanked—these aren't Silicon Valley dreams. They’re what he called “the evolution of how we pay for goods and services.”

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Institutional Moves, Not Meme Moments

One of the most concrete takeaways from Adams' remarks was the announcement of New York City's first Digital Asset Advisory Council. The council will be tasked with developing policy recommendations, attracting fintech jobs, and advising city government on how to responsibly integrate crypto technologies. Crucially, Adams said, its members will be drawn from the very community that has long felt sidelined by regulators.

You’ve been hiding in the shadows. Come out now,

he urged crypto entrepreneurs. 

He cast them not as renegades, but as misunderstood innovators. 

This council, he emphasized, would be about governance, not hype: “This is not about chasing memes.”

Technology in Service of Equity

Mayor Adams’ pitch isn’t techno-utopian. It's deeply rooted in urban policy and equity. Pointing to a 20% drop in unemployment in communities of color, Adams connected fintech development to economic recovery. He envisions blockchain not just as a new industry, but as a new public infrastructure layer, enabling:

  • secure storage of birth certificates,
  • privacy-preserving access to death records,
  • crypto-based payments for city services.

These applications, Adams argued, reflect the practical power of blockchain to meet everyday urban needs.

Chief Technology Officer Matt Fraser underscored this point: 

When we stepped in, over 40% of residents in public housing lacked broadband. Now they get it as a basic right.

To Fraser, crypto is an extension of this mission—a tool to close systemic gaps, not widen them.

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Tailwinds, Not Headwinds

The mood among attendees reflected a shift. For over a decade, crypto firms battled regulators in what Republic co-CEO Andrew Durgy called “15 years of headwinds.” But now, Durgy argued, the industry faces rare tailwinds—and a shrinking window to act. His call: bring talent back to New York before it's too late.

Mayor Adams echoed that urgency. He asked the industry to lobby Albany to loosen state-level restrictions like the BitLicense and help “get government out of the way.”

Beyond the Blockchain Buzz

What emerges from Adams' remarks is not a crypto-first agenda, but a city-first strategy—with crypto as one of its most dynamic tools. The goal isn’t to be trendy. It’s to be transformative.

New York, he said, has always turned its wildest dreams into everyday realities—from skyscrapers to subways. Blockchain, in his vision, is simply the next chapter in that legacy.

As he put it, 

Let’s make this happen. Let’s move forward in the right direction.

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