Bitcoin Updates: Texas Adds Digital Gold to State Reserves, Leading the Way in Crypto Protection
- Texas becomes first U.S. state to allocate $5M in public funds to Bitcoin via BlackRock's IBIT ETF, purchasing at $87,000 per BTC. - The temporary investment aims to diversify state reserves and hedge inflation, with plans for direct self-custody pending 2026 RFP. - Governor Abbott's June 2025 legislation established a $10M Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, positioning Texas as a crypto policy leader alongside gold and Treasuries. - While boosting ETF inflows and attracting institutional interest, critics warn
Texas Commits $5 Million to
Texas has made history as the first state in the U.S. to dedicate public funds to a Bitcoin reserve,
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This move is consistent with Texas’s supportive approach to cryptocurrency, which includes incentives for blockchain development and a regulatory environment aimed at attracting digital asset companies.
As more institutions embrace Bitcoin,
Texas is not the only state pursuing crypto initiatives.
Some critics warn that Bitcoin’s price swings could pose challenges for long-term budgeting. Supporters, however, believe that Texas’s diversified investments and cold storage requirements help reduce these risks.
With $5 million still available in its budget, Texas intends to further grow its Bitcoin reserve over the next few years. The state’s experience—whether successful or not—may influence other governments considering digital asset investments, potentially changing how public institutions approach cryptocurrencies. As Bratcher remarked, “Texas is demonstrating that Bitcoin can be integrated with traditional reserves, providing a new option for economic stability in uncertain times”
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