Michigan’s Bitcoin Reserve bill (HB 4087) is gaining traction again after stalling since February. The measure has advanced to a second reading in the House and is now with the Committee on Government Operations. The bill seeks to let the state invest up to 10% of its funds in cryptocurrency, signaling a potential shift toward adopting digital assets as part of Michigan’s financial strategy.
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