#SaylorBTCPurchase According to Cointelegraph, North Carolina Representative Neal Jackson introduced the North Carolina Digital Asset Freedom Act on April 10, 2025. The proposed legislation aims to recognize qualifying digital assets as a legitimate form of payment, including for tax purposes. While the bill does not explicitly mention Bitcoin, it outlines criteria that align closely with Bitcoin's characteristics. These include a minimum market capitalization of $750 billion, a daily trading volume exceeding $10 billion, a market history of at least a decade, proven censorship resistance, a proof-of-work consensus mechanism, absence of a central authority, 99.98% or more network uptime, and a capped supply. The bill emphasizes that decentralized digital assets, free from central governance, adhere to economic principles of limited, noninflationary money, ensuring transaction security and integrity.