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    Three New U.S. State-Level Bitcoin Bills Signed Into Law

    Finance Insider TodayBy Finance Insider TodayMay 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    This week, three U.S. states have enacted bitcoin-related payments into regulation.

    On Tuesday, New Hampshire grew to become the first state to signal into regulation a invoice that will enable for the creation of a strategic bitcoin reserve (SBR).

    On Wednesday, Arizona enacted its second invoice associated to bitcoin, blockchain, and digital belongings.

    Additionally on Wednesday, Oregon’s governor signed a invoice into regulation that updates the state’s business code to have it acknowledge digital belongings reminiscent of bitcoin as collateral.

    New Hampshire Can Now Set up An SBR

    On Tuesday, New Hampshire signed HB302 into regulation, making it the primary state in U.S. historical past with the authorized footing to create an SBR.

    New Hampshire is as soon as once more First within the Nation! 🎉

    Simply signed a brand new regulation permitting our state to put money into cryptocurrency and valuable metals. pic.twitter.com/ua9bawZKbM

    — Governor Kelly Ayotte (@KellyAyotte) May 6, 2025