U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, chair of the Senate Digital Assets Banking Subcommittee, hosted a roundtable at the Wyoming State Capitol. According to Foresight News, the event included discussions with Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould and Governor Mark Gordon on the state's current digital asset regulatory landscape, the significance of a dual banking system, and how banking regulation can support responsible financial innovation.
Lummis emphasized Wyoming's leadership in the digital asset sector, noting that efforts initiated nearly a decade ago in the state have laid the groundwork for current federal initiatives. She highlighted Wyoming's comprehensive digital asset regulatory framework and expressed the importance of Comptroller Gould's visit to ensure federal policies reflect effective practices.