Wyoming

WY · Cheyenne · 0.6M people

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Disruption profile

Wyoming vs national average across the 9 disruption dimensions.

ExtremeActive disruption underway in banking

ExtremeActive disruption underway in all sectors — especially finance

HighBuilding pressure in agriculture

HighBuilding pressure in defense contracting

LowModerate exposure across media

LowModerate exposure across higher education

MinimalLimited disruption signal

MinimalLimited disruption signal

MinimalLimited disruption signal

Wyoming vs US National Average

Wyoming exceeds state average on 4/9 dimensions. Highest divergence: AI > AGI > ASI (-79)

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Wyoming US National
Disruption Digest

Wyoming faces concentrated disruption across 4 dimensions, centered on bitcoin adoption (86/100). Economic disruption (83/100) and bitcoin adoption form the dual pressure points to watch.

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Live economic indicators

Federal Reserve and BLS state series

AI industry exposure

Gauge of vulnerability and major AI employers

Minimal Exposure18/100

Relatively insulated from near-term AI disruption. Manual and service industries dominate, though long-term exposure will grow.

Most Vulnerable

energy extraction

tourism

Most Benefiting

crypto/blockchain

Cross-signal alerts

When multiple risk signals converge on this state

Convergence Alerts

highClimate-Economic Nexusstrength 75%
Ecological 65/55Economic 83/50

Ecological stress amplifies economic disruption through insurance costs, infrastructure damage, supply chain disruptions, and forced migration patterns.

Precedent: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Texas winter storm (2021): climate events created multi-year economic disruption in affected regions.

Wyoming: 2 dimensions converging above thresholds simultaneously.

AI sentiment + SWOT

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Key traits

State characteristics shaping the disruption response

First US DAO Law (Wyoming DAO LLC Act 2021)Kraken Bank HQ (first crypto-native SPDI charter)Least Populous US State (588K residents)Coal Energy Transition (largest US coal producer, declining)No State Income or Corporate TaxCaitlin Long's Custodia Bank (Wyoming SPDI)

Analysis

Long-form briefing for this state

Wyoming has positioned itself as the most crypto-friendly jurisdiction in the United States, passing over 30 blockchain-enabling laws since 2018. The state's Special Purpose Depository Institution charter enabled Kraken Financial and Custodia Bank to operate as crypto-native banks, and the 2021 DAO LLC Act created the first legal recognition of decentralized autonomous organizations anywhere in the US. This legislative innovation drives the state's exceptionally high techBTC score despite minimal broader technology infrastructure.

The state faces acute economic disruption risk from energy transition. Wyoming is the largest coal-producing state in the nation, with the Powder River Basin supplying roughly 40% of all US coal. As utilities accelerate coal plant retirements and renewable energy costs continue falling, Wyoming's extraction-dependent economy confronts a structural decline that no amount of crypto legislation can offset. Wind energy development offers a partial replacement, but the job multiplier is far lower than coal mining.

With the smallest population of any US state, Wyoming has virtually no AI research capacity, no quantum computing presence, and limited higher education infrastructure. The University of Wyoming is the sole four-year institution. Political risk is low in the traditional sense, with stable single-party governance and minimal regulatory burden, but the state's heavy dependence on mineral severance taxes creates fiscal volatility tied directly to commodity cycles.

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Population: 589K (Census Jul 2025). GDP: $53B (BEA Q3 2025). Wyoming produces ~40% of US coal. The state's Special Purpose Depository Institution (SPDI) charter created the first US framework for crypto-native banks.