#ArizonaBTCReserve

Arizona’s legislature has passed a pioneering measure that could allow the state to invest billions of dollars in Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies. The legislation, known as S.B. 1025, permits state public funds to allocate up to 10% of their managed assets into digital assets, positioning Arizona as a leader in the integration of digital assets into public finance.

🔥First State To Invest In Bitcoin

According to Bloomberg, the newly passed bill defines eligible investments as any “digital representation of value” not based on the US dollar or foreign currencies. This broad definition is designed to encompass a variety of digital assets, including Bitcoin and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). 

Additionally, the legislation establishes a Digital Assets Strategic Reserve Fund, intended to hold seized cryptocurrency assets and future appropriations. 

🔥Governor Hobbs’ Decision Loom

Arizona’s total public assets under management (AuM) exceed $31.4 billion as of 2025. Under Senate Bill 1025, the state could allocate up to $3.14 billion to invest in digital assets, including Bitcoin and NFTs.

 

This allocation would make Arizona the second-largest institutional holder of Bitcoin among US public entities, surpassing notable corporate holders like Tesla and Marathon Digital, the latter being the largest Bitcoin mining firm.