Coin World News, Wu Says, the Maryland Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology Working Group will hold a working meeting during the Maryland Blockchain Career & Innovation Week from July 13 to 17. The working group was established under House Bill 470 signed by Governor Wes Moore and is responsible for studying blockchain and cryptocurrency use cases, assessing risks and benefits, and comparing regulatory frameworks in other states. The meeting will discuss work priorities for 2026–2027, as well as a policy recommendations report expected to be submitted to the governor and state legislature before October 2027.

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LittleBitcoinInTheReflection
· 2h ago
Submit the report in 2027? That efficiency... By the time the report comes out, the industry will have changed several times.
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ColdWalletUnderTheNeonLights
· 2h ago
Maryland's move is quite practical, first researching then legislating, which is much better than some states that act rashly.
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GoldfishUnderTheIce
· 2h ago
Career & Innovation Week builds the stage for performances—while the working group holds a meeting on the side, the resource integration is handled quite clearly.
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CapitalFlowInATeacup
· 2h ago
House Bill 470 is an easy name to remember, I hope it doesn't end up as just another PDF gathering dust.
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