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Featured image for article: Former Coinbase Lawyer Challenges NY AG Over “Crypto Lawfare” – Can He Win?

Former Coinbase Lawyer Challenges NY AG Over “Crypto Lawfare” – Can He Win?

November 21, 2025Cryptonewsgeneral
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Former Coinbase policy lawyer Khurram Dara has entered the 2026 New York attorney general race, running as a Republican to challenge Letitia James' use of the Martin Act and years of aggressive crypto enforcement that he says have driven companies and jobs out of the state.

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Navigating the Evolving Crypto Landscape: A Former Coinbase Lawyer's Challenge to New York's "Crypto Lawfare" In a bold move that could have far-reaching implications for the cryptocurrency industry, Khurram Dara, a former Coinbase policy lawyer, has entered the 2026 New York attorney general race as a Republican. His primary objective is to challenge Letitia James' aggressive enforcement of the Martin Act, which has been a source of contention for many crypto companies operating within the state. Dara's candidacy represents a significant shift in the dynamic between the crypto industry and state-level regulators. Over the years, New York's approach to crypto oversight, often referred to as "crypto lawfare," has been a source of frustration for companies and investors alike. The state's stringent licensing requirements, known as the BitLicense, have been criticized for creating barriers to entry and driving businesses out of the region. Dara's platform presents a unique opportunity to redefine the relationship between the crypto industry and state-level regulators. As a former insider, he understands the nuances of the industry and the challenges faced by companies navigating the complex regulatory landscape. His first-hand experience could prove invaluable in crafting a more balanced and collaborative approach to crypto oversight. One of the key issues Dara seeks to address is the perceived overreach of the Martin Act, a powerful New York law that gives the attorney general broad investigative and enforcement powers in matters related to securities and commodities. Dara argues that the act has been used to target crypto companies in a manner that stifles innovation and hinders the industry's growth. If elected, Dara's proposed reforms could have significant implications for the broader crypto ecosystem. By challenging the current regulatory framework, he aims to create a more hospitable environment for crypto businesses, potentially attracting new investment and talent to the state. This, in turn, could lead to increased job opportunities and economic growth within the crypto sector. Moreover, Dara's candidacy could serve as a catalyst for a nationwide rethinking of crypto regulations. As other states and jurisdictions observe the outcome of this race, they may be inspired to adopt a more balanced and collaborative approach to crypto oversight, fostering an environment that nurtures innovation while ensuring appropriate safeguards are in place. The 2026 New York attorney general race will undoubtedly be a closely watched event, with Dara's challenge to the incumbent Letitia James serving as a pivotal moment for the crypto industry. Investors, entrepreneurs, and industry stakeholders will be closely following the developments, as the outcome could have a significant impact on the future of cryptocurrency in the state and beyond.

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