DA Ho Advocates for Clearer Blockchain Regulations
Thien Ho, District Attorney of Sacramento County, argues for more clarity in blockchain legislation in a CoinDesk opinion piece. He contends that vague regulations contribute to confusion and hinder innovation in the cryptocurrency sector.

Thien Ho, the District Attorney of Sacramento County, calls for clearer regulations surrounding cryptocurrency in an opinion piece for CoinDesk, published on May 4, 2026. Ho emphasizes that ambiguous laws and enforcement practices lead to confusion, ultimately stifling innovation and pushing businesses underground or offshore.
He draws parallels to the successful use of Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) in solving the Golden State Killer case, highlighting that overly restrictive laws could impede technological advancements. According to Ho, the current application of certain legal statutes, particularly 18 U.S.C. Section 1960, misclassifies developers of decentralized technologies as potential criminals, which he views as an overreach in prosecution.
Ho points out that this misapplication of law may push developers outside of the U.S., depriving the country of technological leadership in the cryptocurrency space. He urges for support of the Promoting Innovation in Blockchain Development Act, which aims to redefine the application of Section 1960 to protect developers operating within legal bounds. Ho believes in targeting real criminals rather than penalizing those who contribute to innovation.
Ho concludes by advocating for a legal framework that enables innovation while distinguishing between genuine bad actors and those contributing positively to the digital asset space.
Summary based on original reporting by Thien Ho at CoinDesk, originally published May 4, 2026. SolanaWire does not republish source content.

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