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by: xpoolPosted on: May 7, 2025

Arizona Senate Approves Bitcoin Reserve Bill: What It Means for Crypto Regulation

The Arizona Senate has approved a bill establishing a Bitcoin reserve fund, bringing the state closer to integrating digital assets into its financial framework. However, the bill’s future is uncertain as Governor Katie Hobbs’ decision on this proposal remains pending. A similar previous veto by Governor Hobbs adds complexity and uncertainty to the process.

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