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Kansas State Senator Craig Bowser recently made a bold move—advocating for the establishment of a Bitcoin and digital asset reserve fund directly managed by the state government. The core logic of this proposal is quite interesting: integrating digital assets into the public financial system and exploring new asset management models.
How exactly would this work? According to the proposal details, if custodial digital assets have no activity record for three consecutive years, they will be transferred into the state government account after written or electronic notification to the holder. Once transferred, assets like BTC can be held in native form, staked for additional income, or even participate in ecosystem airdrops to earn extra rewards.
What does this approach signify? It indicates that more and more local governments in the U.S. are taking the financial attributes of Bitcoin and other digital assets seriously and are exploring how to leverage these assets within a legal framework to serve public finances. Although still in the proposal stage, this signal is clear enough.