Tennessee Explores Bold Move to Integrate Bitcoin into State Reserves
Tennessee legislators are gearing up to discuss a groundbreaking initiative that seeks to incorporate bitcoin into the state’s financial repertoire. The proposed “Tennessee Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act” is slated for review by the Senate Finance, Ways, and Means Committee, aiming to permit the allocation of a section of state funds into bitcoin assets.
What Does the Bitcoin Reserve Bill Entail?
The Senate Bill SB 2639, spearheaded by Senator Kerry Roberts, has advanced beyond the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee and is now set for a comprehensive evaluation by the Finance panel. However, its House version, HB 1695, faces challenges after being withdrawn from consideration in a subcommittee, rendering it inactive unless leadership decides to revive it.
Should the bill be enacted, it would empower the Tennessee State Treasurer to channel a portion of particular state reserves into bitcoin. This move responds to the enduring issue of inflation diminishing asset value in reserves like the general fund. Proponents advocate for bitcoin due to its decentralized nature and potential to offer higher returns that adjust for inflation over time.
Are Other States Considering Similar Steps?
Yes, Tennessee joins a growing list of states contemplating bitcoin-centric policy shifts. States such as South Dakota and Kansas have already put forward legislation for potential bitcoin or digital asset reserves. Others, like Rhode Island and Florida, are re-evaluating existing laws or introducing new ones to consider bitcoin adoption under regulated conditions.
The Tennessee initiative would permit the Treasurer to invest up to 10% of eligible reserves, with annual investments capped at 5%, fostering a phased exposure to bitcoin. This gradual approach ensures investments don’t exceed the cap due to market appreciation without necessitating the sale of surplus.
Only bitcoin is proposed for investment, excluding all other cryptocurrencies. Safe custody options include direct storage, using a qualified custodian, or via a bitcoin-only exchange-traded product.
Security measures are central to the proposal, requiring the safeguarding of private keys in encrypted, offline hardware. Assets can only be accessed through secure, multi-approval procedures, ensuring robust protection.
Key features of the bill include biannual public reports, revealing bitcoin holdings, costs, current market values, and transaction summaries. A cryptographic proof mechanism will verify state-held on-chain balances independently.
“The start of integrating bitcoin into state reserves marks a forward-thinking approach to financial management,” expressed Representative Jody Barrett.
Additionally, the legislation would enable Tennessee to accept bitcoin for various payments on a voluntary basis. Any bitcoin received could be incorporated into the general fund, subsequently converting it to U.S. dollars for agency financial obligations.
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