Missouri Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Bill Submitted to the House Business Committee

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ChainCatcher reports that, according to Bitcoin.com News, the Missouri Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Bill has been submitted to the House Business Committee. HB 2080 establishes a reserve fund, allowing the financial officer to retain BTC donations for at least five years.

The committee will review the bill and then decide whether to submit it to the full House for consideration.

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