Florida's back to the drawing board on Bitcoin reserves, and this time they're playing it differently. The new proposal is eyeing 2026 with a completely different playbook—no more loose talk. We're talking real audits, proper oversight, and a laser focus on BTC holdings only. The vibe has shifted from hype to structure. Multiple U.S. states are quietly positioning themselves for what could be a seismic shift in how governments treat Bitcoin. Florida's proposal signals a maturing approach: less speculation, more institutional credibility. The framework suggests they're learning from earlier iterations, building something with actual governance guardrails. This isn't just another headline—it's a glimpse at how mainstream adoption might actually unfold at the state level.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-11 10:22
Florida is serious this time, no more empty talk. They will conduct real audits in 2026, now that's more like it.
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-10 02:59
Finally, a government is taking this matter seriously, not just talking about loving Bitcoin...
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-08 20:49
Action will only be taken in 2026, and this pace is really steady... But compared to the previous hype-driven logic, at least there's some audit constraints now.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-08 20:31
Coming again? It won't be implemented until 2026. How many people can be liquidated during this period, haha. But I have to admit that the combination of auditing + risk control is indeed quite effective, a hundred times better than those previous boastful talks...
Florida's back to the drawing board on Bitcoin reserves, and this time they're playing it differently. The new proposal is eyeing 2026 with a completely different playbook—no more loose talk. We're talking real audits, proper oversight, and a laser focus on BTC holdings only. The vibe has shifted from hype to structure. Multiple U.S. states are quietly positioning themselves for what could be a seismic shift in how governments treat Bitcoin. Florida's proposal signals a maturing approach: less speculation, more institutional credibility. The framework suggests they're learning from earlier iterations, building something with actual governance guardrails. This isn't just another headline—it's a glimpse at how mainstream adoption might actually unfold at the state level.