Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnWeb3SquareMore
Trade
Spot
Buy and sell crypto with ease
Margin
Amplify your capital and maximize fund efficiency
Onchain
Going Onchain, without going Onchain!
Convert & block trade
Convert crypto with one click and zero fees
Explore
Launchhub
Gain the edge early and start winning
Copy
Copy elite trader with one click
Bots
Simple, fast, and reliable AI trading bot
Trade
USDT-M Futures
Futures settled in USDT
USDC-M Futures
Futures settled in USDC
Coin-M Futures
Futures settled in cryptocurrencies
Explore
Futures guide
A beginner-to-advanced journey in futures trading
Futures promotions
Generous rewards await
Overview
A variety of products to grow your assets
Simple Earn
Deposit and withdraw anytime to earn flexible returns with zero risk
On-chain Earn
Earn profits daily without risking principal
Structured Earn
Robust financial innovation to navigate market swings
VIP and Wealth Management
Premium services for smart wealth management
Loans
Flexible borrowing with high fund security
“Bitcoin Mayor” Eric Adams Launches NYC’s Digital Assets Office

“Bitcoin Mayor” Eric Adams Launches NYC’s Digital Assets Office

BeInCryptoBeInCrypto2025/10/14 16:49
By:Sangho Hwang

New York City has launched the nation’s first mayoral Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain, led by Moises Rendon, marking Eric Adams’ final move to strengthen the city’s crypto leadership before leaving office.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams — known as the “Bitcoin Mayor” — has signed Executive Order 57, which created the Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain. The move strengthens the city’s bid to become the world’s crypto capital.

The new digital assets office, the first of its kind in the United States, will promote responsible blockchain innovation, attract talent, and enhance New York’s position as a financial technology hub. It reflects the mayor’s long-term vision to integrate crypto policy and public governance.

Executive Order Establishes Nation’s First Crypto Office

Under Executive Order 57, which Adams signed on Tuesday, the new office will report to Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser. Moises Rendon, a blockchain policy expert from the Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI), will serve as executive director.

Rendon will commission industry leaders to advise on digital asset policies and coordinate agency projects.

“New York has always been the center of innovation,” Adams said. “With this office, we’re embracing the technologies of tomorrow — growing our economy and expanding opportunities for underbanked communities.”

“Bitcoin Mayor” Eric Adams Launches NYC’s Digital Assets Office image 0Executive order from New York City Mayor Eric Adams / Source: NYC.gov

First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro said the initiative keeps New York “ahead of the curve,” ensuring residents gain from new economic opportunities.

CTO Fraser added that the office “shows the mayor’s bold vision to make New York the crypto capital of the world.”

Office to Bridge City Hall and Blockchain Industry

The office will connect City Hall with the crypto sector while coordinating with regulators. Its priorities include responsible innovation, financial inclusion, public education about crypto risks, and consumer protection.

“The future is now for digital assets in New York City,” Rendon said. “We aim to make government more transparent and innovative for 8.5 million New Yorkers.”

Rendon said his priority will be forming a commission of blockchain experts to advise on pilot initiatives, such as exploring blockchain use for public records and city service transparency. The office also plans to collaborate with federal and state agencies on crypto education and consumer protection campaigns.

These actions will reinforce New York’s leadership in digital finance and the crypto ecosystem, protect consumers, and foster sustainable economic growth.

Adams’ Crypto Legacy and the Road Ahead

The office caps Adams’ two-year campaign to make New York a blockchain and crypto hub. He hosted the city’s first crypto summit and took his first three paychecks in Bitcoin and Ethereum, earning the nickname “Bitcoin Mayor.”

Adams also called for reforming New York’s BitLicense framework, arguing that restrictive rules hurt innovation. He will leave office on January 1 after ending his reelection campaign in September.

With Adams’ exit, Democrat Zohran Mamdani leads the mayoral race, followed by former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Industry figures, including Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss, back candidates who support the digital assets economy. Mamdani, however, has been skeptical of the industry. He endorsed stronger stablecoin consumer protections and criticized Cuomo for advising crypto exchange OKX.

0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Earn new token airdrops
Lock your assets and earn 10%+ APR
Lock now!