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      <title>Y Combinator Holds Crypto Startup Interviews in New York for First Time</title>
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      <description>Prominent startup incubator Y Combinator has held crypto startup interviews in New York for the first time, signaling the crypto industry&rsquo;s expansion from Silicon Valley to financial centers.
Previously, Y Combinator&rsquo;s crypto-related interviews were primarily held in the San Francisco Bay Area. The choice of New York reflects Wall Street&rsquo;s growing interest in crypto technology.
Startups interviewed span DeFi, stablecoin infrastructure, tokenization, and other sectors. This trend suggests accelerating convergence between traditional finance and crypto technology.
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<p>Previously, Y Combinator&rsquo;s crypto-related interviews were primarily held in the San Francisco Bay Area. The choice of New York reflects Wall Street&rsquo;s growing interest in crypto technology.</p>
<p>Startups interviewed span DeFi, stablecoin infrastructure, tokenization, and other sectors. This trend suggests accelerating convergence between traditional finance and crypto technology.</p>
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