ANNAPOLIS, MD — A new report from trading platform Atmos reveals that Maryland is one of the most cryptocurrency-friendly states in the country, ranking fifth on its Cryptocurrency Friendliness Index. The high ranking of 77/100 is not due to large-scale Bitcoin mining operations – which represent only 0.02% of the total US share – but to strong public interest and a well-established crypto infrastructure.
Maryland’s ranking among the five most crypto-friendly states — behind Delaware (95), Nevada (93), Florida (89), and Texas (88) — highlights a shift in what defines a crypto-forward region: accessibility and engagement in industrial mining.
Key to Maryland’s Crypto Appeal: Accessibility and Engagement
Maryland demonstrates strong resident engagement with digital assets, with the study noting an average of 13,622 crypto-related Google searches per 100,000 people per month. This high level of online interest is matched by physical infrastructure. The state has 13 Crypto ATMs per 100,000 residents, providing one of the most accessible retail environments in the country for converting fiat currency into digital assets.
“Although Maryland does not contribute much to Bitcoin mining, it nevertheless offers strong infrastructure and high interest online,” the Atmos report states.
Regulatory environment and future growth
Maryland scored 5/10 on the crypto regulation usability score, indicating a balanced, yet scalable legislative approach. State lawmakers are actively working to integrate virtual currencies into existing money transfer laws and are exploring applications of blockchain technology in the public sector.
One of the pieces of legislation passed is Senate Bill 305 (SB0305), which establishes registration and operating requirements for operators of virtual currency kiosks (cryptocurrency ATMs), thereby formalizing a regulatory framework for this key piece of infrastructure. Additionally, the Maryland Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act governs how fiduciaries, such as executors or trustees, can access a person’s digital assets after their death. These measures reflect the state’s efforts to provide regulatory clarity to businesses and consumers.
Conor, a senior expert market analyst at Atmos, commented on the broader national trend: “As cryptocurrency becomes more popular and useful in daily life, states are competing for crypto businesses and users like never before. » He highlighted that the biggest opportunities lie in attracting the next generation of crypto startups by simplifying operations. “The states that realize this first will likely be those that attract the most investment and innovation in the years to come. »
Maryland’s success in creating a high-access, high-interest environment, even without massive mining farms, positions it as a model for other states seeking to drive crypto adoption through public engagement and smart regulatory measures.
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