Colorado City Mayor Is Looking To Hold Capital Reserves In Bitcoin

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 07:21

Colorado City Mayor Is Looking To Hold Capital Reserves In Bitcoin

U.S. Bitcoin Reserve May Be Coming, But States Are Winning the

Bitcoin’s role as a reserve asset gains traction in - Cointelegraph

Colorado City Mayor Is Looking to Hold Capital

Discover how cities

Discover how cities, states, and nations are adopting Bitcoin as a strategic reserve to hedge against inflation, enhance economic resilience, and shape global financial

Bitcoin is on track to “becoming a mainstream reserve asset” thanks to growing institutional and national-level adoption, according to Isaac Joshua CEO of crypto

Currently, five statesTexas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire and North Dakotaare actively considering proposals to incorporate Bitcoin into their financial

Sixteen states are considering active

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Sixteen states are considering active legislation to put public money into digital assets, and three others are potentially poised to join them, weighing a range of

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Its mayor has passed a

Bitcoin as a Strategic Reserve

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Its mayor has passed a motion to Vancouver's council to make the city Bitcoin-friendly. It advocates using Bitcoin as a reserve asset and accepting it for tax

On November

Countries that are planning for a strategic Bitcoin reserve 1. United States. As of, progress on the US Bitcoin reserve remains mostly in the proposal

On November 28, Neil Jacobs, host of the podcast Inside Bitcoin, tweeted that the mayor of Colorado Central City mentioned at Clubhouse that he is proposing to invest 20% of his capital

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While their state government is

While their state government is still debating what a blockchain is, they have already built a Bitcoin reserve, incentivized local businesses to adopt BTC payments, and attracted

The mayor of Colorado's central city proposed putting 20% of its