Nebraska joins the digital asset race (but Wyoming laid the tracks)

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On November 13, the state of Nebraska announced that it had officially granted the “first-in-nation” state charter for a digital asset bank in the U.S.

Governor Jim Pillen signed the charter, enabling Telcoin Digital Asset Bank to operate out of Nebraska and issue stablecoins, to attract fintech businesses and put itself on the map as a hub for digital asset innovation.

But as Wyoming’s Governor Mark Gordon quickly pointed out, Nebraska isn’t quite the pioneer it claims to be; Wyoming has been blazing this trail for years.

Nebraska’s big news (but not the nation’s first)

Governor Pillen’s social feeds crackled with celebration as Nebraska awarded its inaugural digital asset bank charter to Telcoin, vowing to mint stablecoins and carve out space for innovators in payments. The message to crypto entrepreneurs was clear: “Nebraska is open for your business.” For a state that’s rarely on the vanguard of fintech, it felt like a moon landing.

Yet just hours later, Wyoming’s Mark Gordon reminded the world that Nebraska’s charter is hardly a first. He wrote:

“#Wyoming, who has been active in this space since 2017, welcomes Nebraska to the forefront of digital innovation but would like to correct the record. Wyoming has been “first in the nation” and Wyoming has indeed been “open for business.”

Custodia Bank’s Caitlin Long, who helped Wyoming become a beacon for compliant digital asset banks, applauded the Wyoming governor’s post.

“CRAZY overreach by Nebraska to claim it’s first-in-the-nation, when #Wyoming has already chartered 5 digital asset banks (of which two have been operational for multiple years, not merely chartered recently). Welcome to the party!”

Wyoming’s winding road and Caitlin Long’s perspective

Wyoming’s journey with digital asset banking began long before it was trending. The state laid regulatory groundwork, issued multiple bank charters, and welcomed forward-thinking firms that wanted a clear legal path.

Long, known for her leadership at Avanti (now Custodia Bank), revolutionized the state’s reputation by coupling transparency with innovation, a blend Nebraska is just discovering now.

While Nebraska is rightfully proud of its progress and can claim the first charter of its kind in the Cornhusker State, the broader digital asset story stretches back to Wyoming’s playbook. From tokenized assets to crypto-friendly legislation, the Equality State set the pace for others to follow.

A tale of two states in crypto

The digital asset banking race is heating up, but records matter. Nebraska’s move highlights the fresh energy and mainstream momentum for stablecoin banking. It promises both job creation and tech partnerships. Wyoming, meanwhile, continues to quietly build the rails beneath much of the U.S. crypto banking infrastructure.

So what comes next? Nebraska’s charter sets off genuine excitement (if not, a little competitive tension) between states eager to shape America’s financial future. But if there’s a lesson here, it’s to check the history before claiming a first.

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