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MoonPay will establish its US headquarters in New York, fueling the cryptocurrency real estate boom.

MoonPay will establish its US headquarters in New York, fueling the cryptocurrency real estate boom.

2025-04-29 06:59

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ChainThink reports: MoonPay is opening a new 5,000-plus square-foot U.S. headquarters in SoHo. Keith A. Grossman, President of MoonPay Enterprise, said: "New York stands out as a beacon of opportunity, combining regulatory advancements, a vibrant business environment, and an unparalleled talent pool." Grossman stated that the crypto industry is playing a key role, "driving economic growth in New York City — becoming an engine for job creation, accelerating innovation, and attracting investment." Encouraged further by President Trump's regulatory easing measures, more digital asset companies are expected to take root in New York in the future. Ivan Soto-Wright, CEO of MoonPay, expressed support for state-level stablecoin issuer regulations and warned against legislation that could marginalize local innovators.

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