South Dakota Weighs Bitcoin Investment for Public Funds

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South Dakota lawmakers are reconsidering a proposal that would allow the state to invest public funds in Bitcoin, reviving a plan first introduced last year.

Proposed Investment Framework

Republican State Representative Logan Manhart has reintroduced legislation that would amend South Dakota’s public investment rules, permitting the State Investment Council to allocate up to 10% of eligible state-managed funds to Bitcoin

Eligible funds include pensions, endowments, and other professionally managed state portfolios.

The bill outlines multiple routes for Bitcoin exposure, including direct holdings, regulated custodians, and exchange-traded products

It also establishes security and operational protocols, emphasizing custody, auditability, and hardened storage to mitigate risks related to private key management.

Legislative Context and Implications

Manhart described the initiative as a balance-sheet modernization effort. A similar proposal stalled during the previous legislative session.

The legislation has received its first reading and been referred to committee. Its passage would signal growing state-level acceptance of Bitcoin, providing a framework for public fund investment and governance that other states may reference.

State-Level Bitcoin Moves

South Dakota’s proposal comes as more U.S. states explore Bitcoin in public finance. New Hampshire became the first to pass a strategic Bitcoin reserve law, allowing up to 5% of public funds in high‑cap digital assets

Texas followed with its own state‑managed Bitcoin reserve legislation. Arizona updated its unclaimed property rules to hold seized digital assets in their original form. The moves signal growing experimentation with cryptocurrency in state treasuries.

Why This Matters

If passed, the bill would make South Dakota one of the few U.S. states formally allowing public funds to hold Bitcoin, signaling a potential shift in how state treasuries approach cryptocurrency.

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People Also Ask:

What is a strategic Bitcoin reserve? It is a state-managed fund that allocates a portion of public money to Bitcoin, often capped at a set percentage, as a long-term hedge.

Can U.S. states invest public funds in Bitcoin? Some states have passed laws allowing limited Bitcoin exposure, including New Hampshire and Texas. Proposals are emerging in others, like South Dakota.

How do states manage Bitcoin security for public funds? Legislation typically mandates secure custodians, hardened storage, auditability, and strict operational protocols for private key management.

Why are states considering Bitcoin for public funds? Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a long-term hedge and an alternative asset, prompting some states to explore legal frameworks for public fund investment.

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