The thing is, New York state is not interested in changing the status quo. So it's looking like external change is required.
It's surprising that BitLicense, established in 2014, still impacts new technologies today. This regulation creates an unfair scenario for New Yorkers, as custodial platforms may not offer certain services. However, they can still access these services through non-custodial platforms. It's almost impossible to prevent someone from using the Lightning Network (LN) via the internet. If financial or centralized apps don't support LN, users can simply opt not to use those apps.
Allowing the use of LN would indeed simplify things. It's disappointing that New Yorkers can't use LN on Coinbase. This issue might even warrant a movement to advocate for change.
If New Yorkers are allowed to use noncustodial lightning, that's good for small businesses, shops and individuals, but it's strange that New York's laws are out of step with global financial changes.
Yeah, if they can use non-custodial then they can opt to use it instead and leave the custodial but things will become easier for the custodial users. What damage LN can cause to NY only and can't harm the other world?