New York’s virtual currency watchdog is proposing to adopt enhanced criteria for coin-listing and delisting procedures, and updated guidance on the framework for designating coins or tokens to a state “greenlist.”

The proposed guidance, for which public feedback will be accepted until Oct. 20, is an enhancement of an original framework issued by the state Department of Financial Services in 2020, aiming to clarify the agency’s expectations with respect to the coin-listing and delisting policies of DFS-regulated entities, DFS Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris announced Monday.

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