New York’s top lawyer said Ethereum is a security. A crypto lawyer is coming for her job

A Coinbase alum is eyeing a longshot bid for New York Attorney General, a race that could test the crypto industry’s burgeoning political clout.

Khurram Dara, a 36-year-old attorney and Buffalo native, recently left his position as the regulatory lead at Bain Capital Crypto to crisscross New York and court local chapters of the state’s Republican Party.

Before joining Bain, Dara held roles at Coinbase and Fluidity, the company behind decentralised exchange AirSwap .

As federal regulators step back from crypto enforcement, attention has turned to state-level regulators and attorneys general. In April, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield sued Coinbase, alleging the exchange sold unregistered securities.

In a news release , Rayfield said states must “fill the enforcement vacuum being left by federal regulators who are giving up under the new administration.”

Perhaps no state is as important to the industry as New York.

New York City is often referred to as the US’ unofficial crypto capital, and major crypto companies, including Solana Labs, Uniswap Labs, and Chainalysis, have offices there.

But the state has had a fraught relationship with its crypto entrepreneurs.

Congressman Ritchie Torres, US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams are considered industry allies. Adams attempted to take his first paycheck in crypto and recently announced a “digital assets advisory council” that would help integrate blockchain technology into city services.

But his likely successor, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, has criticised former Governor Andrew Cuomo for advising crypto exchange OKX after leaving office.

Kathy Hochul, the current governor, signed a first-of-its-kind moratorium on Bitcoin mining in 2022. And New York is one of the few states where companies must obtain a crypto-specific business license to operate. Only 35 companies have obtained that license since 2015.

The ‘crypto candidate’

Dara’s candidacy is a long shot. New York voters haven’t elected a Republican to a statewide office since 2002. They haven’t elected a Republican attorney general since 1994.

“I’m coming from a venture capital firm, and in venture a lot of the exercise is to spot those opportunities that might not be super obvious,” Dara told DL News .

“I’ve made a living by trying to see where the puck is moving.”

Less than a year after the crypto industry helped propel Donald Trump to a second, nonconsecutive term in the White House, Dara says the same dynamic can deliver an upset victory in New York.

Many in the industry consider incumbent Attorney General Letitia “Tish” James an opponent. In 2023, she sued crypto exchange KuCoin for its failure to register as a securities and commodities broker-dealer. In that lawsuit, she alleged Ether was a security, more like company equity than a commodity, such as gold or oil.

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