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NYDFS Issues New Guidance on Blockchain Analytics for Banks Engaging in Virtual Currency Activities

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Last updated: September 18, 2025 3:41 am
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Published: September 18, 2025
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Today, the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) unveiled new guidance affirming the critical role of blockchain analytics tools for banking organizations engaged in virtual currency activities. The announcement comes amidst a growing trend of banks exploring or expanding their involvement in the increasingly popular cryptocurrency space.

Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris underscored the necessity for financial institutions to modernize their compliance programs to tackle new risks associated with virtual currencies. The NYDFS expects that banks actively incorporate blockchain analytics into their risk management frameworks. This integration is aimed at enhancing existing control measures to better safeguard against potential risks.

The guidance outlines several key areas where blockchain analytics can provide substantial insights, emphasizing its importance in both identifying and managing risks. The NYDFS has made it clear that banks should not regard exposure to virtual assets, Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), or digital wallets as ancillary issues that can be resolved with traditional tools. Instead, the regulation calls for proactive risk identification, enshrined controls, and continuous monitoring.

This new directive holds significant implications for financial institutions. As banks increase their exposure to cryptocurrencies—through customer interactions, counterparties, or product offerings—failure to address regulatory expectations can lead to financial, reputational, or regulatory repercussions. The guidance eliminates ambiguity by stating that blockchain analytics has become a requisite for any activities involving virtual currencies in New York; neglecting this aspect is no longer an option.

Furthermore, the NYDFS emphasizes the importance of documented due diligence. Financial institutions are now required not just to possess analytical tools, but also to implement robust policies, processes, and monitoring systems, and to demonstrate these measures effectively.

In essence, the NYDFS’s latest guidance indicates that blockchain analytics is no longer an accessory but rather an essential component of compliance for banks involved in the virtual currency sector. As a response to this evolving landscape, firms like TRM Labs are committed to supporting financial institutions in meeting these enhanced supervisory expectations through innovative tools and frameworks that make cryptocurrency-related risks visible, manageable, and defensible.

For those interested in evaluating their compliance against the NYDFS’s updated guidance, resources such as the Crypto Compliance Program Guide for Financial Institutions can serve as valuable benchmarks.

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