#比特币对比代币化黄金 Indiana has taken new action again. Local legislators have recently submitted a bill centered on one core issue: allowing the state's public investment funds to legally allocate to $BTC ETFs.
This is a big deal. Public funds have always been conservative, so including Bitcoin ETFs in their investment scope shows that mainstream institutions are rapidly increasing their acceptance of crypto assets. From Wisconsin's pension fund testing the waters to Indiana now possibly following suit, states across the US are casting their vote of confidence in digital assets with real money.
Although $ETH and $SOL have not been mentioned for now, once the policy door is opened, there will be much greater room for future possibilities.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 6h ago
Indiana's move this time is paving the way for what's to come. $BTC is breaking the ice first—can $ETH and $SOL be far behind?
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LayerZeroHero
· 7h ago
It turns out that the threshold for public funds is indeed loosening. From Wisconsin to Indiana, U.S. states are starting to vote with their capital. The question is, now that BTC has gotten its ticket in, can ETH and SOL's cross-chain interoperability also be included?
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DeFiVeteran
· 7h ago
Public funds allocating to BTC ETFs—is it really happening this time?
Indiana followed suit pretty quickly, but honestly, is increased acceptance by mainstream institutions necessarily a good thing? Feels a bit like a double-edged sword.
ETH and SOL don’t stand a chance right now, and it’s probably unlikely in the future too. Policy is never as simple as it seems.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 Indiana has taken new action again. Local legislators have recently submitted a bill centered on one core issue: allowing the state's public investment funds to legally allocate to $BTC ETFs.
This is a big deal. Public funds have always been conservative, so including Bitcoin ETFs in their investment scope shows that mainstream institutions are rapidly increasing their acceptance of crypto assets. From Wisconsin's pension fund testing the waters to Indiana now possibly following suit, states across the US are casting their vote of confidence in digital assets with real money.
Although $ETH and $SOL have not been mentioned for now, once the policy door is opened, there will be much greater room for future possibilities.