Perryman co-authored, along with Democrat 14B Representative
Dan Wolgamott the "Minnesota Bitcoin Act", introduced April 1, 2025. The proposal would allow payments to the state by cryptocurrency and authorize the State Board of Investment to invest in cryptocurrencies. The proposal would also allow payment of property taxes, interest and penalties to county treasurers using crytocurrency, and modifies how cryptocurrencies affect calculation of "investment income" and alternative minimum taxable income when calculating state income taxes. In February 2026, Perryman joined three other Minnesota House members as an author of a bill that would prohibit "virtual currency kiosks.". According to the Minnesota House Research summary, it prohibits operation of kiosks after August 1, 2026, requires their removal from public spaces by the end of the year, and kiosk operators must pay out money or virtual currency held on behalf of customers if the kiosk operator does not provide another way for customers to access their funds. An estimated 350 crypto kiosks are licensed in Minnesota. Similar efforts to ban crypto kiosks have occurred in Tennessee and Indiana. Perryman is author of a Minnesota House bill that would allow Minnesota banks and credit unions to provide virtual currency services, so long as they "act in a safe and sound manner and have written policies regarding risk management, internal controls, cybersecurity, business continuity, and compliance." == Electoral history ==