Public Money Doesn't Belong in Shady Crypto
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Public money doesn't belong in shady crypto
States should think twice before creating strategic crypto reserves, as New Hampshire has done. That state's lawmakers placed a dubious bet using public funds on a shady and risky product. If they lose, so will taxpayers and others.
Arizona and New Hampshire Are Going Full Crypto—And It’s Just the Beginning
New Hampshire has passed the first Bitcoin Reserve. On its heels, Arizona followed suit with the governor signing legislation so that the state can HODL Several U.S. states, led by New Hampshire and Arizona, have passed groundbreaking laws allowing their treasuries to hold and invest in Bitcoin and other digital assets, signaling a new era of state-level adoption and monetary experimentation.
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