It didn’t take long for Adams to unveil his plans. On Monday morning, about a dozen reporters and camera operators huddled in the heart of Times Square as Adams detailed the “NYC Token,” his yet-to-be launched cryptocurrency designed to raise funds that will be used to address antisemitism and anti-Americanism, as well as to teach children how to embrace blockchain technology. “We want to make sure everyday New Yorkers can invest and create an atmosphere they want to see in their city,” Adams said. The former mayor of the U.S.’s largest city didn’t say how his cryptocurrency will fight antisemitism....