Florida officially announces the advancement of Bitcoin reserve funds, marking a key milestone in the state's BTC strategy

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As discussions around digital asset custody and sovereign reserves unfold at the federal level in the United States, states are accelerating their deployment of Bitcoin strategies. Recently, Florida officially proposed legislation to establish a state-level Bitcoin reserve fund, marking its entry alongside New Hampshire, Texas, and Arizona as one of the key states promoting the “Bitcoin Standard.” This move is seen as a critical milestone in the evolution of U.S. cryptocurrency policy.

According to publicly available information, Florida Republican House Representative John Snyder submitted House Bill 1039 on January 7, proposing the creation of an independent strategic cryptocurrency reserve fund outside the state financial system. Meanwhile, Senator Joe Gruters also introduced Senate Bills 1040 and 1038, focusing on building trust structures and management frameworks to ensure that the state government can hold and manage sovereign-level digital assets in compliance and over the long term.

Regarding eligibility criteria, Florida has set very high thresholds for reserve assets. The relevant legislation requires that candidate cryptocurrencies have an average market capitalization of no less than $500 billion over the past 24 months. Based on current market conditions, Bitcoin is the only asset meeting this criterion, with a market cap exceeding $1.8 trillion, demonstrating sufficient liquidity and long-term stability. Although Ethereum holds an important position in the crypto ecosystem, its market cap has not yet reached this standard, so it is not currently considered.

In fact, this is not Florida’s first attempt to promote Bitcoin-related legislation. As early as 2025, the state proposed HB 487 and SB 550, but these were withdrawn due to slow progress. Later, in October of the same year, Webster Barnaby introduced HB 183, which revised trust rules and laid the groundwork for the current Snyder–Gruters plan. These actions echo the federal strategic Bitcoin reserve executive order signed by President Trump in March 2025.

Despite clear policy signals, market reactions have been relatively restrained. Currently, Bitcoin’s price remains around $90,000, significantly below previous highs. However, Florida lawmakers generally view this phase as a strategic allocation window rather than a risk warning. Overall, as more U.S. states incorporate Bitcoin into their long-term reserves, BTC’s sovereign asset attributes are being further reinforced, and its institutionalization process continues to advance.

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