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Just saw Indiana passed this pro-Bitcoin bill (HB1042) that's basically saying yeah, people can actually hold and use Bitcoin without legal headaches. Pretty wild that this still needs to be a thing in some places but here we are. The bill supposedly bans discriminatory crypto taxes too, so they're not trying to single out digital assets unfairly compared to regular property. What caught my attention though is they're opening the door for crypto in state retirement plans. Like, actual institutional exposure through retirement accounts. That could actually move the needle if it goes through. Still waiting on the Governor to sign it, but if this legislation passes, Indiana could end up being one of the more crypto-friendly states. Seems like we're seeing more of these state-level proposals popping up. Wonder if other states start following suit once this bill gets signed.