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State Rep. Mike Shaw on cryptocurrency: 'My main concern is making sure that Alabama is a blockchain-friendly state' – Yellowhammer News
State Rep. Mike Shaw (R-Hoover) is hoping that cryptocurrency will have a place to thrive in the Yellowhammer State. The lawmaker put forward a bill in the last session that would prohibit the state from restricting the use or storage of digital assets, levying additional taxes on digital assets, restricting digital asset mining, or enacting zoning restrictions or noise restrictions specific to digital asset mining.
Shaw discussed his effort Tuesday on WVNN’s “The Yaffee Program.”
“We did as much work as we could before I dropped it,” Shaw explained. “And then you know how this goes, you dropped the bill and then everybody’s very interested in it. So we talked with all sorts of different interested parties and started working on a substitute amendment to the bill immediately taking a lot of that input in and just kind of heard a lot of different opinions on it and made it pretty good.”
Shaw said he said he’s hopeful for the bill’s prospects in the 2025 legislative session.
“We made a lot of progress on it and got a hearing on it in the state government committee, so that was good,” he said. “So it moved forward, but I knew was ambitious to get it passed or even on the floor this year. But mainly just to get the framework out there to start the conversation to know what we needed to be working on for the future.”
The lawmaker said those who want to limit the use of cryptocurrencies in the country don’t really understand it.
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“Well, a lot of people don’t understand blockchain,” he argued. “And a lot of people don’t understand Bitcoin or Ethereum or any of these other cryptocurrencies. And when people don’t understand things, they tend to kind of look at the worst case scenario. And sure any technology can be abused, any technology can be used for nefarious purposes. But I guess what always come back to is you know, cash is used for crime and cash is used for nefarious purposes, but we figure out ways to make that work, and we figure out ways to make the best of that.”
Shaw believes this isn’t just an economic issue, but it’s also about protecting individual liberty.
“So my main concern is making sure that Alabama is a blockchain-friendly state,” he said, “not just a Bitcoin-friendly state, because it can be used for lots of things. So I don’t know what the future is for specific currencies or if it’ll ever be used as Bitcoin will, but we want the state to be friendly to the technology. So whatever happens, we’ll be at the forefront of making that happen. It has a lot of implications for personal liberty, for financial freedom, but also has economic development implications.”
Yaffee is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts “The Yaffee Program” weekdays 9-11 a.m. on WVNN. You can follow him on X @Yaffee
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Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams unveils ‘NYCToken’ cryptocurrency he claims will fight antisemitism
Swagger remains his currency.
High-flying Eric Adams returned from his post-mayoralty travels to unveil the “NYC Token” on Monday, moving forward on his bizarre vow to tackle antisemitism with cryptocurrency.
Adams announced the crypto coin in Times Square, surrounded roughly a half dozen reporters curious to see what the former mayor would say in his first public appearance since leaving office not even two weeks ago.
“One focus we have on this New York City coin is to use the revenue generating to address anti-Americanism, antisemitism, to teach our children how to embrace the blockchain technology of how to run cities correctly,” Adams said.
“As Walmart is using blockchains to deal with their food chain and transparency, we know cities can run better, and by using this New York City token, this New York City token, we’re going to continue to invest in making our city a safer city.”
While the former Hizzoner was still vague on details, the broad strokes of his grand plan are essentially that profits from the “NYC Token” will go into a still-unnamed nonprofit, which will then fund groups that combat antisemitism.
Historically black colleges and universities also will somehow be involved in Adams plans, he said.
“I’ve talked about it often, I want to get on our college campuses and make sure that we start the process of having our young people appreciate our country today,” he said.
The crystal-loving, ghost-believing Adams made clear early in his first and only term that he was a devotee of the magic of cryptocurrency. He famously took his early paychecks in cryptocurrency and cultivated close ties with Bitcoin billionaire and former “The Mighty Ducks” star Brock Pierce.
Adams is one of three creators behind the “NYC Token,” he said, noting Pierce was not involved.
He said the other creators are listed on the crypto coin’s website, but the page remained blank Monday other than two slogans and a link to follow the token’s X account.
For those worried the whole venture could be a money-making scam, Adams promised he wouldn’t take a salary — at least at first.
“I’m not taking a salary at this time,” he said. “Down the line, if you take the determination of doing so, we will reveal that.”
The famous frequent-flyer-mile-collector said he had been spending his days since leaving office in Dubai and the Congo.
The jet-setter ex-mayor teased that he will be working with other countries across the globe and bringing the Big Apple’s “levels of services” abroad.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani didn’t seem too jazzed about his predecessor’s plans. When asked if he’d buy one of Adams’ crypto tokens, the new mayor had a one-word reply.
“No,” Mamdani said with a smile.
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