Ex-Coinbase Lawyer Announces Run for NY AG, Citing Crypto Policy

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Khurram Dara, a former coverage lawyer at cryptocurrency alternate Coinbase, formally launched his marketing campaign for New York State Lawyer Basic.

In a Friday discover, Dara cited his “regulatory and coverage expertise, significantly within the crypto and fintech area” amongst his causes to attempt to unseat Lawyer Basic Letitia James in 2026.

The previous Coinbase lawyer had been hinting since August at potential plans to run for workplace, claiming that James had engaged in “lawfare” in opposition to the crypto trade in New York.

Law, Politics, New York, Elections
Supply: Khurram Dara

Till July, Dara was the regulatory and coverage principal at Bain Capital Crypto, the digital asset arm of the funding firm. In line with his LinkedIn profile, he labored as Coinbase’s coverage counsel from June 2022 to January 2023 and was beforehand employed on the crypto corporations Fluidity and Airswap.

James, who took workplace in 2019, has confronted criticism from many within the crypto trade for submitting lawsuits in opposition to corporations on behalf of affected New Yorkers, together with Genesis, KuCoin and NovaTech. Whoever assumes the function of New York’s lawyer basic would have vital discretion over whether or not to file expenses in opposition to crypto corporations.

Associated: New York AG urges Congress to bolster protections in crypto bills

Dara, who stated he plans to run as a Republican, additionally echoed Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s latest successful marketing campaign, citing New Yorkers’ issues about the price of dwelling and affordability. Cointelegraph reached out to Dara for remark, however had not obtained a response on the time of publication.

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Deaton ran in opposition to Senator Elizabeth Warren in 2024, shedding by about 700,000 votes. On Nov. 10, nonetheless, he introduced he would run as a Republican once more, trying to unseat Senator Ed Markey in 2026.