Khurram Dara, a former policy lawyer at Coinbase, has officially launched his campaign for New York State Attorney General. Dara, known for his work in the cryptocurrency and fintech sectors, aims to unseat incumbent Letitia James in 2026. He plans to focus on combating what he describes as “lawfare” against the crypto industry in New York.
Dara’s decision to run comes after months of speculation. He has criticized James for her legal actions against cryptocurrency firms, which he argues have harmed the state’s business climate. The attorney general has been particularly aggressive in filing lawsuits against major crypto companies such as Genesis, KuCoin, and NovaTech. Dara believes James’ approach has increased costs for businesses and contributed to the state’s affordability crisis.
Khurram Dara’s background in the crypto industry is a central part of his platform. He served as the policy counsel for Coinbase, where he worked on regulatory issues related to digital assets. Dara also led regulatory and policy efforts at Bain Capital Crypto, a firm focused on crypto investments. His experience, he claims, gives him the expertise to create a more business-friendly environment in New York.
Dara’s criticism of Letitia James centers on what he calls her “partisan lawfare” against the crypto industry. He argues that her legal actions are politically motivated and harmful to New York’s economy. By targeting crypto companies, James has driven up costs, making it more expensive to do business in the state. Dara vows to end what he sees as the politicization of the attorney general’s office.
Dara has emphasized the need for a fair and transparent legal system. He promises to enforce the law impartially, without using it as a tool for political gain. “New York needs an Attorney General that will enforce the law, not politicize it,” Dara said in a statement. His stance sets him apart from James, who has frequently used the office to advance political agendas.
Khurram Dara is no stranger to the world of regulatory policy. He holds a law degree from Columbia University and has built a career navigating the complexities of digital asset regulation. His work at Coinbase and Bain Capital Crypto has given him significant insight into the regulatory challenges facing the crypto industry.
Dara plans to challenge James in the upcoming election. He faces competition in the Republican primary, including Michael Henry, the 2022 GOP candidate for attorney general. Dara is confident that his focus on business regulation and the cost of living will resonate with New Yorkers.
Dara has stressed his commitment to tackling the affordability crisis in the state. He believes that by creating a more business-friendly environment, he can help reduce costs for residents. As the race heats up, Dara is positioning himself as a change candidate ready to take on James’ long tenure as attorney general.
The post Ex-Coinbase Lawyer Announces Bid to Challenge Letitia James for New York Attorney General appeared first on CoinCentral.


