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Texas’ Lieutenant Governor Paves Way for 2025 Bitcoin Reserve

Dan Patrick's Aggressive Push for Cryptocurrency Integration into Texas' Financial Strategy

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
January 29, 2025
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  • Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick plans to establish a “Texas Bitcoin Reserve” in the 2025 legislative session.
  • Arizona is also advancing a Bitcoin reserve bill, reflecting a growing trend among U.S. states.

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has unveiled plans for a “Texas Bitcoin Reserve”.

This initiative is a top legislative priority for the 2025 session.

Texas’ Bitcoin Integration

The proposal emphasizes Texas’ continuous efforts to incorporate Bitcoin into its financial strategy. It also aims to strengthen its reputation as a state supportive of blockchain technology.

Patrick stated that over the past four years, the Texas Senate has been resisting President Biden’s “disastrous agenda”.

With President Trump back in power, Patrick believes that Texas now has an ally in the White House.

There have been conflicts between cryptocurrency miners and the government in Texas, as demonstrated by a recent lawsuit from mining firm Lejilex against the SEC regarding cryptocurrency regulation and token categorization.

In February 2024, The Texas Blockchain Council and Riot Platforms filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Energy, the EIA, and the OMB. They contested the emergency data collection on cryptocurrency mining energy use, alleging it violated the Paperwork Reduction Act and represented a broader regulatory overreach by the Biden Administration.

Arizona’s Bitcoin Reserve Bill

Texas is not alone in its endeavors. In Arizona, the Senate Finance Committee recently approved SB1025, also known as the “Arizona Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act”.

This bill, co-sponsored by State Senator Wendy Rogers and Representative Jeff Weninger, would permit the state to invest up to 10% of its public funds, including state treasury and retirement system reserves, in Bitcoin and other digital assets.

With a 5-2 vote in Arizona, the bill is now moving to the Senate Rules Committee before going to a full Senate vote.

If approved, Arizona would join Texas in treating Bitcoin as a strategic financial asset at the state level. These actions signify a rising trend among U.S. states aiming to incorporate cryptocurrency into their financial frameworks.

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