Wyoming’s Mark Gordon says state should issue WYST stablecoin by July
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said the state’s proposed “WYST” stablecoin might be ready to launch by July, with the Wyoming Stable Token Commission announcing interoperability protocol LayerZero as a partner for the toke...
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said the state’s proposed “WYST” stablecoin might be ready to launch by July, with the Wyoming Stable Token Commission announcing interoperability protocol LayerZero as a partner for the token launch.
Speaking at the DC Blockchain Summit on March 26, Gordon praised the speed and efficiency of the Wyoming state government in embracing blockchain technology. Anthony Apollo, the executive director of the Wyoming Stable Token Commission, also confirmed:
"The Stable Token Commission has formally engaged LayerZero as our token development and distribution partner, and we have stable tokens — Wyoming stable tokens — on several test networks."Wyoming, which is represented by pro-crypto Senator Cynthia Lummis, has been planning a state-issued stablecoin for years and has a history of embracing innovation in digital assets.
Governor Mark Gordon of Wyoming speaking at the 2025 DC Blockchain Summit. Source: Sei
Related: Yield-bearing stablecoins could kill banking — US Senator Gillibrand
Wyoming Stable Token CommissionWyoming lawmakers introduced the “Wyoming Stable Token Act” in February 2022 to establish a state-issued stablecoin pegged to the value of the US dollar and redeemable for fiat.
The bill was signed into law in March 2023, enabling the state treasury to develop a team of professional accountants, auditors, and technical experts to issue and manage the state’s stablecoin supply.
Following the passage of the Stable Token Act, the state began staffing its Stable Token Commission with officers and executives to research and develop the state’s stablecoin.
The Wyoming Stable Token Act. Source: Wyoming Legislature
In August 2024, Governor Mark Gordon told an audience at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium that the state was eyeing a Q1 2025 launch window for the stablecoin, which would be backed by short-term US Treasury Bills and repurchase agreements.
At the time, Gordon slammed the “too big to fail” ethos of US economics post-2008 financial crisis and called the Federal Reserve Bank a “drag on innovation.”
More recently, Anthony Apollo, the executive director of the Wyoming Stable Token Commission, told Cointelegraph that the state's public budget should be onchain to ensure transparency, accountability, and efficiency in government spending.
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