Safe reading for New York
- No direct proof of live consumer access: public reporting does not identify New York as broadly live.
- General product signals still count: partnership and licensing signals matter, but they are not a New York consumer launch page.
- Best current answer: not publicly confirmed, and still subject to change.
What would count as real confirmation
| Public sign-up statement | A first-party page explicitly saying New York users can sign up or fund accounts. |
| State help coverage | A New York-specific support or policy article naming the state directly. |
| Consumer pricing and limit rules | Public fee or limit language that explicitly applies to New York users. |