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by: xpoolPosted on: October 16, 2025

California Becomes First US State to Ban Forced Liquidation of Unclaimed Cryptocurrency

Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation (SB 822) on October 11, 2025, making California the first U.S. state to ban forced liquidation of unclaimed cryptocurrency assets. The law ensures that digital assets, like Bitcoin and Ethereum, remain untouched unless claimed by their owners, potentially reducing market volatility and affecting financial arrangements.

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