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New York City Department of Financial Services publishes a list of allowed cryptocurrencies

Companies officially licensed by the New York City Department of Financial Services (DFS) can legally transact with digital instruments from the list published at the end of last week. In particular, the document submitted by the regulator indicates the assets that are allowed to be stored and added to their sites.


DFS Approved Assets (Source: www.dfs.ny.gov)

At the same time, the Department cautions that at any time and in its sole discretion, it may prohibit or otherwise restrict the use of any coin on the list before or after the organization begins to use it, as well as require any company to remove, stop or otherwise limited the work with cryptocurrency.

Рустам Алиев

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