Bitcoin Eyes Fresh Demand as Indiana Advances Bill for Crypto Investments
Highlights
- Indiana policymakers are proposing the use of the state retirement funds to invest in Bitcoin and other crypto ETFs.
- It is also a protection for crypto miners against local limitations and taxes.
- If passed, the proposal could increase institutional demand for Bitcoin in the long run.
Indiana is on the brink of becoming one of the most crypto-friendly states in the U. S., after making a move that could Bitcoin investors. The House Bill 1042 introduced by Indiana legislators would allow state-managed funds to invest in Bitcoin and other crypto-based ETFs.
Indiana Boosts Cryptocurrency Access Through ETFs
According to an IndyStar report, the bill also contained protections of mining activities and digital payments. The proposal received an unusual level of publicity because it came up at a planned redistricting session. Proponents claim it lets Indiana become a part of the expanding crypto economy with transparent guidelines on how businesses and investors will operate.
The shift is also happening during a period of national attention to the crypto market structure bills. The bill will allow government investment funds to purchase crypto ETFs, but does not allow direct buying of Bitcoin or other tokens.
According to industry commentators, such as Michael Saylor, privacy features may increase regulatory risks to Bitcoin. Hence, lawmakers claim that ETFs are risk-free since they are traded at regulated exchanges.
The rule extends to state-controlled funds including the 529 education plan, teachers’ pension funds, pension for public employees and pensions of lawmakers.
Is Indiana Reinforcing the Rights of Bitcoin Miners?
The bill prohibits Bitcoin miners from being restricted by local governments. It states cities must open their gates to Bitcoin mining enterprises in their industrial areas and introduce a noise quota against mining operations.
It also prevents the ban of Bitcoin (or other crypto assets) by local agencies for payments or introduce special taxes on crypto transactions. According to the bill, these protections offer predictability to both Bitcoin miners and crypto businesses.
According to the author of the bill, Rep. Kyle Pierce, the bill will influence the crypto committee in the coming years. He emphasized that Indiana can remain within the bounds of innovation without using strong restrictions.
This broader debate around Bitcoin’s value continues to grow. This was highlighted recently when CZ argued with Peter Schiff that Bitcoin continues to outperform gold in key areas.
Retirement officials at the hearing said they are neutral on the idea. They noted low interest from members. But they said ETF exposure could fit within their existing investment approach if proper risk warnings are included.
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