Texas Bets Big on Bitcoin: State House Passes Bill to Build a Crypto War Chest

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Texas just made history. The Texas House of Representatives passed SB 21, a bill that could turn the Lone Star State into a Bitcoin heavyweight.

With a solid 101-42 vote, this ain’t some small-time play, and the papers are on Governor Greg Abbott’s desk, waiting for his John Hancock, or a veto.

But word on the street? Abbott’s pretty keen on this.

Reserve

So, what’s the deal with SB 21? It lets the Texas comptroller set up a strategic Bitcoin reserve. Think of it as the state’s own digital treasure chest.

The comptroller can invest in cryptocurrencies with a market cap over $500 billion in the past year. Right now, that’s just Bitcoin. No altcoins crashing the party yet.

Before the vote, Representative Giovanni Capriglione laid it out straight, and called this bill a pivotal moment for Texas, pushing the state to lead in the digital age.

He called Bitcoin a modern asset with traditional properties, a future-proof move. The Senate already gave it a thumbs-up back in March, 25-5. Texas means business.

Strategies

Now, let’s put this in perspective. Texas got the second-largest economy in the U.S., clocking in at $2.7 trillion in 2024. If Texas were a country, it’d rank eighth globally.

That’s some serious muscle behind this crypto gamble. But worth to remember, Texas isn’t the first to try this.

New Hampshire beat them to the punch, signing a similar crypto reserve bill into law just a couple of weeks ago.

On the other hand, other states are throwing cold water on the idea. Arizona’s Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed two crypto reserve bills, calling crypto’s wild swings not a prudent fit for public funds.

Florida shelved its own bills, and Montana lawmakers also rejected their digital reserve plans, wary of the risks.

Chances

Across the U.S., 47 bills about strategic Bitcoin reserves have popped up in 26 states, with 13 more stirring at the federal level.

The crypto debate is heating up, but it’s far from settled yet. Governor Abbott, though?

He’s been a crypto fan for a while. Back in 2024, he proudly called Texas the home of crypto mining and said it should become the crypto capital.

He’s even taken Bitcoin donations for his campaigns since 2014. So, if you’re betting on Abbott signing SB 21, the odds look pretty good.


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