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Virtual Currency Laws Per US State

Virtual Currency is often decentralized (unless a given currency or blockchain is wholly owned by a given institution). Many seem to think this means there are no laws in the space. Sure, John Perry Barlow could tell governments of the world that they have no control over the internet in his “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” and proponents of web3 or DEFI have room to experiment with a new currency. Decentralized is not the same as unregulated. Turns out we’ve been electronically sending funds (or objects with a monetary value) for a time, so each state as either created a statute or provided interpretation of existing statutes. These are mostly to make sure people pay taxes and prevent money laundering, but there are interesting little differences here and there.

The following is a list of each US state and how they are licensed for money transmission (statutes followed by guidance where applicable).

Alabama:Alabama Code § 8-7A-2 and Alabama Code § 8-7A-5

Alaska: Alaska Statute § 06.55.990(15) 

Arizona: Arizona Statute § 6-1201 

Arkansas: Arkansa Codes § 23-55-102(12)(A), § 23-55-701(b).

California: California’s Money Transmission Act

Colorado: Colorado guidance 

Connecticut: Connecticut Statutes § 36a-596(18), § 36a-597, § 36a-598(a)(iv), § 36a-600(c), § 36a-602(a), § 36a-603(b).

Delaware: Deleware Code § 2303 

District of Columbia: DC § 474 F. Supp. 3d 76, 

Florida: Florida Statutes § 560.103(23), § 559.952(4)(a)(3), 264 So. 3d 1055, § 896.101(f), Amnesty Period for Virtual Currency Memo

Georgia: Georgia Codes § 7-1-680(13), § 7-1-681, § 7-1-690, Money Transmission and Virtual Currency as a Payment Instrument

Hawaii: Hawaii Statute § 489D-4 

Idaho: Idaho Department of Finance Guidance

Illinois: Statue § ILCS 657/5 , Digital Currency Regulatory Guidance

Indiana: Indiana Code § 28-8-4-13, money transmitter licensing FAQ on NMLS

Iowa: Iowa Code § 533C.103

Kansas: Kansas Statute § 9-508(h), Regulatory Treatment of Virtual Currencies in Kansas

Kentucky: Kentucky Statute 286.11-003

Louisiana: Louisiana Statutes §§ 6:1381, § 6:1383(B),  § 6:1032(13), LA guidance 

Maine: Maine Statute  32 §6102(10)

Maryland: Maryland Codes § 12-401(n)(1), § 1010.100(m), Maryland Virtual Currency Guidance

Massachusetts: Massachusetts Code 209 CMR 45.02, Breakdown of applicable court opinions 

Michigan: Michigan Code 487.1003(c)Michigan virtual currency guidance

Minnesota: MN Statute § 53B.03, MN Money Transmitter Guidance

Mississippi: Mississippi Code § 75-15-3(f) and  § 75-15-3(g) 

Missouri: Missouri Statute § 361.700(2)(1)

Montana: Money Transmitter Regulations Guidance

Nebraska: Nebraska Statutes § 8-2715,  § 8-2724 

Nevada: Nevada Statutes,  § 671.010(1), § 671.040(1), §§ 657A.100-657A.620, Cryptocurrency in Nevada

New Hampshire: Statutes  § 399-G:1(VII), § 399-G:3(VI)(a), § 399-G:1(XV), § 399-G:2

New Jersey: New Jersey Statute 17:15C-2 

New Mexico: New Mexico Statute  1978 § 58-32-102, Virtual currency exchanging and trading services

New York: NY Code  §§ 200.1, 200.2(q), § 641, Guidance on virtual currency treatment

North Carolina: North Carolina Statutes  § 53-208.47(d), § 53-208.48(c), § 53-208.42(13)(b), § 53-208.44(8), and Money Transmitter for Virtual Currencies.

Ohio: Ohio Code § 1315.01(G)

Oklahoma: Oklahoma Statute § 1512(7)

Oregon Oregon Statute 717.200(10)(b)

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Statute § 6101, and Money Transmitter Act Guidance for Virtual Currency

Rhode Island Rhode Island Laws 1956 § 19-14-1(4)(ii)1956 § 19-14-2(3), 1956 § 19-14.3-1, 1956 § 19-14.3-3.5, 1956 § 19-14.3-3.6

South Carolina: Order MSD-19003 and Anti-Money Laundering Act letter to add virtual currencies

South Dakota: South Dakota Code 51A-17-1(13), Virtual Currency Regulations in South Dakota

Tennessee: Virtual Currency Regulations Under the Tennessee Money Transmitter Act

Texas: Memo to Virtual Currency providers

Utah: Utah Code § 7-25-102(9)(b) 

Virginia: Virginia. Code § 6.2-1900

Washington: RCW 19.230.010(18), WAC 208-690-015(4), RCW 19.230.040(5); WAC 208-690-030(7), RCW 19.230.200(1), RCW 19.230.370, WAC 208-690-085(4), WAC 208-690-205(3), WAC 208-690-060(2), WA Industry Fintech Licensing Guidance

West Virginia: Va. Code § 32A-2-1(6), W. Va. Code § 31A-8G-4(d), (e).

Wisconsin: Wis. Stat. § 217.03, Money Transmittors as virtual currency 

Wyoming: Wyo. Stat. § 40-22-104(a)(vi), Wyo. Stat. §§ 40-29-101 through 40-29-109; 021.0008.1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1, Wyo. Stat. § 40-22-104(b).