Arizona Governor Vetoes Bitcoin Reserve Proposal—Cites ’Speculative Gamble’
Arizona’s governor just slammed the brakes on a bill that would’ve added Bitcoin to state reserves—calling it a ’high-risk bet’ in a market politicians barely understand.
Another case of legacy finance playing defense? The veto highlights the growing tension between crypto adoption and bureaucratic risk aversion.
Funny how the same officials who rubber-stamp trillion-dollar deficits suddenly develop fiscal conservatism when Bitcoin’s involved.

Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona has vetoed the state’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve legislation, despite its approval by both the House and Senate. She expressed concerns about Bitcoin being an “untested investment,” which led to her decision to block the bill. This move halts efforts to create a state-backed Bitcoin reserve, emphasizing the uncertainty around the cryptocurrency’s long-term stability. Governor Hobbs’ veto marks a significant setback for advocates of Bitcoin adoption in the state.