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by: xpoolPosted on: May 3, 2025

Arizona Governor Vetoes Bitcoin Reserve Bill: Focus Shifts to State Finances

Arizona’s bid for a Bitcoin reserve has been put on hold after Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed legislation aimed at establishing one. This decision, based on financial concerns and risk mitigation, underscores the state’s cautious approach to cryptocurrency investments. The veto represents a significant shift in state strategy, potentially impacting future policies around cryptocurrencies.

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