Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB354

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Virtual Currency Kiosks

Impact

The introduction of HB 354 signifies a notable shift in how transactions involving virtual currencies are approached legally within the state. By defining clear regulatory requirements for virtual currency kiosk operators, the bill aims to enhance consumer trust and safety in digital financial transactions. The law mandates annual reporting of fraud incidents and requires operators to have policies in place to detect and mitigate risks of fraud and money laundering, especially for seniors. Such measures are positioned to reduce fraud related to digital currencies and promote accountability among operators.

Summary

House Bill 354 aims to regulate virtual currency kiosks within the state of Alaska. To operate such kiosks, operators must obtain a money transmission license and prior approval from the relevant department. This legislation seeks to address the increasing prevalence of fraud associated with virtual currency transactions, particularly those targeting vulnerable populations like senior citizens. It establishes guidelines for reporting, transaction limits, and the responsibilities of operators to ensure consumer protection.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 354 center on the balance between consumer protection and operational feasibility for kiosk operators. Critics argue that strict licensing requirements and compliance obligations may stifle innovation and limit the availability of virtual currency services. Furthermore, the age-based transaction limits placed on senior citizens may spark debate about technological access and autonomy as older individuals seek to engage in the digital economy. As policymakers navigate these discussions, the intent to shield vulnerable populations from fraud remains a critical aspect of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB324

Virtual Currency Kiosks

AK SB249

Virtual Currency Kiosks

AK S0198

Virtual Currency Kiosks

AK H0505

Virtual Currency Kiosks

AK SB86

Money Transmission; Virtual Currency

AK HB99

Money Transmission; Virtual Currency

AK HB06990

An Act Concerning The Seizure And Forfeiture Of Virtual Currency And Virtual Currency Wallets.

AK HB2749

Unclaimed property; virtual currency; security

AK SB1043

State agencies; virtual currency payments

AK S0738

Virtual Currency Transfers

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