​New Hampshire, Arizona and Texas have legalized bitcoin reserves: who's next?



Three US states have passed laws on the creation of bitcoin reserves, and another 17 are considering similar initiatives. New Hampshire, Arizona and Texas have already allowed their treasuries to store bitcoin, while five other states have rejected similar proposals.

According to Bitcoin Reserve Monitor, legislation is still being considered in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island and West Virginia.

What exactly constitutes a "bitcoin reserve" depends on the specific state. Some initiatives are aimed at actively buying bitcoin on the open market, others are focused on allowing digital assets seized during law enforcement actions or confiscations to be preserved. #btc# #eth# #xrp# #sol# #ltc#
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Deltaprovip
· 07-22 08:18
🚨 BTC is under threat! A downward breakout?

The chart shows a classic: a descending triangle after growth + a squeeze to support according to Fibonacci.
📉 CVD shows sellers dominating — risks are increasing!
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