New Hampshire Pioneers Strategic Bitcoin Reserve with 5% Public Fund Allocation
In a landmark move for institutional cryptocurrency adoption, New Hampshire has become the first U.S. state to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Governor Kelly Ayotte signed House Bill 302 into law, authorizing the state treasurer to allocate up to 5% of public funds into qualifying digital assets. This decisive step not only validates Bitcoin’s growing role in institutional portfolios but also sets a precedent for other states to follow in embracing digital assets as part of their treasury management strategies.
New Hampshire Approves Strategic Bitcoin Reserve With 5% Fund Limit
New Hampshire has become the first U.S. state to authorize a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, with Governor Kelly Ayotte signing House Bill 302 into law. The legislation permits the state treasurer to allocate up to 5% of public funds into digital assets meeting a $500 billion market capitalization threshold—currently, Bitcoin stands as the sole qualifying asset.
The move signals growing institutional acceptance of cryptocurrency as a reserve asset. By setting a high market cap requirement, the law ensures only the most established cryptoassets are considered, with Bitcoin’s dominance reaffirmed. This development may prompt other states to explore similar treasury strategies as digital assets gain mainstream traction.
Trump Teases ‘Earth-Shattering’ Announcement: Bitcoin or Global Deal?
U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted at an imminent "earth-shattering" announcement, sparking widespread speculation. The revelation, described as a "positive development for the country," excludes trade matters, leaving the door open for crypto-related theories.
Market observers suggest the announcement could involve Bitcoin or broader digital asset adoption. Unverified rumors point to a potential U.S. government crypto reserve or institutional endorsement. A crypto influencer claims the news will be "game-changing" and expects disclosure before Monday.
Robert Kiyosaki Advocates Bitcoin Over Gold and Silver as Inflation Hedge
Robert Kiyosaki, author of ’Rich Dad Poor Dad,’ has declared Bitcoin a superior investment to gold or silver, citing its fixed supply of 21 million coins as an unmatched safeguard against inflation. While gold approaches $5,000, analysts note Bitcoin’s historical tendency to outperform precious metals during rallies.
’21 million is 21 million,’ Kiyosaki emphasized in a social media post, highlighting Bitcoin’s algorithmic scarcity versus the extractable nature of precious metals. The entrepreneur, who owns gold and silver mines himself, framed Bitcoin’s unalterable monetary policy as central to its value proposition amid currency debasement concerns.
Metaplanet Expands Bitcoin Holdings with $53.4M Purchase After Bond Raise
Metaplanet Inc. has bolstered its Bitcoin treasury with a 555 BTC acquisition worth approximately $53.4 million, funded through a $25 million zero-coupon bond issuance. The Tokyo-based firm paid an average of $96,134 per Bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 5,555 BTC acquired at an average price of $86,672.
The bond placement with EVO FUND demonstrates institutional appetite for Bitcoin-backed financing instruments. Metaplanet’s Bitcoin portfolio has yielded 136.7% year-to-date through May 2025, outperforming traditional asset classes during the period.
Bitcoin Price Hits $97K: Can It Break $100K Before FOMC Announcement?
Bitcoin surged to $97,000 as market participants brace for potential volatility ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy decision. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on May 6–7 will determine the trajectory of U.S. interest rates, with Chair Jerome Powell set to announce the outcome at 2 PM Eastern Time on May 7.
Initial expectations of a full percentage point cut have been tempered to 0.75% amid uncertainty over Trump-era tariffs. Powell has emphasized the need for clarity on fiscal policies before committing to rate adjustments. Analysts remain divided on whether Bitcoin can breach the $100,000 psychological barrier before the announcement.