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MicroStrategy was added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, which led to an immediate rise in MicroStrategy’s  share prices. The Nasdaq-100 Index was rebalanced based on market capitalization at the end of November. Equities that are added also have to meet liquidity criteria and specific free-floating share counts. MicroStrategy did make a significant bitcoin purchase as well, buying 15,350 bitcoin for US$1.5 billion. In the index, MicroStrategy serves as a proxy for bitcoin exposure. This exposure supports the strategic focus of the Nasdaq-100 Index on cryptocurrencies investments as part of its tech-heavy target.1

The Texas House of Representatives introduced legislation to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve, which would act as a test case for the US Treasury.  Under the proposed legislation, the state would accept taxes, fees and donations in bitcoin that would be held for at least five years, thus creating a strategic bitcoin reserve. There are no provisions for the state to purchase bitcoin directly in the initial proposal. The legislation serves dual purposes of strengthening the state’s financial stability while establishing it as a leader in bitcoin innovation. Texas is the second-largest economy in the United States and the eighth largest economy in the world.2

The state of Florida will consider investing in bitcoin for the state pension fund, committing up to US$1.85 billion of members’ contributions in order to diversify its investment portfolio. This move was announced by the head of the Florida Blockchain Business Association, Samuel Armes, and backed by state leaders. The Florida pension fund can utilize 1% of its holdings to establish a bitcoin reserve, providing a dual opportunity to diversify and gain exposure to the growing cryptocurrency market. It is noteworthy that Florida has already made investments in bitcoin and in cryptocurrency-related assets via the Pension Fund, with US$800 million in crypto investments.3

Vancouver, Canada is the latest government entity to integrate bitcoin into its financial processes. Vancouver approved a motion during a council meeting to become a bitcoin-friendly city. The motion called for integrating bitcoin into the city’s financial strategies, accepting bitcoin as payment for taxes and fees, and converting a portion of the reserves into bitcoin.4



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