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Utah Supports Blockchain but Rejects Bitcoin Reserves—What to Do
Utah lawmakers have removed the Bitcoin reserve clause, but the state's blockchain bill is still moving forward.
Utah has eliminated the Bitcoin reserve clause while advancing broader blockchain rights protections.
Trump's strategic push for Bitcoin reserves has fueled the growing momentum for state and federal cryptocurrency adoption.
Utah's push for Bitcoin [BTC] faced a significant setback as lawmakers repealed a key provision in the blockchain bill before final approval.
The state Senate recently approved HB230 "Blockchain and Digital Innovation Amendment" bill, but not without key revisions—removing the Bitcoin reserve clause.
While this change reduces the impact of the bill, it strengthens digital asset rights, allowing residents to self-custody their cryptocurrencies. It also permits activities such as Bitcoin mining, running nodes, and staking assets within the state.
The bill is currently awaiting approval from Governor Spencer Cox, indicating Utah's support for blockchain innovation. This development underscores Utah's response to the growing interest in state-level cryptocurrency policies.