North Carolina lawmakers have introduced bills to allow state pension funds to invest in cryptocurrency. The move aims to diversify retirement assets and capitalize on the long-term potential of digital currencies like Bitcoin. Supporters argue that crypto can provide higher returns and hedge against inflation, while critics warn of volatility and regulatory uncertainty. If approved, North Carolina would join a growing list of states exploring crypto-friendly investment strategies for public funds.
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