Florida is pushing forward with yet another proposal to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. This marks the third legislative push in under a year—previous attempts were shelved, but the state's persistent interest in holding Bitcoin as a strategic asset reflects broader momentum toward crypto-friendly policies at the state level. The move signals growing institutional recognition of Bitcoin's role in government treasuries.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-09 00:51
This is the third time in Florida. I really want to use Bitcoin as a vault.
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zkNoob
· 01-09 00:50
Florida, this is really intense, three times? Obsession is okay.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-09 00:39
Florida is really going crazy, pushing it three times... It seems that the institutions are really taking BTC seriously.
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governance_ghost
· 01-09 00:33
Florida is truly amazing. Do we have to keep going for another three years? When will this end?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-09 00:33
Florida is really going all in this time. After multiple pushes, they're almost to the point of including Bitcoin in the state constitution.
Florida is pushing forward with yet another proposal to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. This marks the third legislative push in under a year—previous attempts were shelved, but the state's persistent interest in holding Bitcoin as a strategic asset reflects broader momentum toward crypto-friendly policies at the state level. The move signals growing institutional recognition of Bitcoin's role in government treasuries.