CoinVoice has recently learned that New York City Mayor Eric Adams has signed an executive order to establish the nation's first "Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain," aimed at coordinating cooperation between the crypto industry and the government to promote compliant blockchain and crypto projects in New York. This office will be led by Moises Rendon, who has long been involved in the city's digital asset affairs. Its goals include promoting the responsible application of blockchain, attracting fintech talent, expanding financial inclusivity, and making New York a center for crypto innovation. Adams stated: "The era of digital assets has arrived, bringing us opportunities for economic growth, talent attraction, and service innovation." Adams had previously received his first three paychecks in Bitcoin after taking office and led New York's first crypto summit. His term as mayor will end at the end of the year, and he has withdrawn from the re-election campaign due to campaign funding issues. [Original link]