More US States Join Crypto Investment Push, Utah Bill Advances

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More US States Join Crypto Investment Push, Utah Bill Advances
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Utah's digital assets bill cleared the state house, while Kentucky and Maryland introduced their own legislation, bringing the total number of states working on such bills to 18. Maryland proposes a bitcoin reserve, and Kentucky wants to invest retirement funds in digital assets. 22 states are now involved in exploring or implementing crypto investments.

Utah cleared its digital assets bill through the state house, and Kentucky and Maryland introduced their own efforts, making it 18 states working on such bills.

A Maryland lawmaker jumped in with a strategic bitcoin reserve proposal for that state, and Kentucky has also joined the growing list of states weighing the investment of some retirement fund money into digital assets.

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