Missouri HB 2080 proposes a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Fund with a five-year cold storage mandate; review cites governance, funding, and treasury risks.Missouri HB 2080 proposes a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Fund with a five-year cold storage mandate; review cites governance, funding, and treasury risks.

Bitcoin sees Missouri HB 2080 advance on state reserve plan

2026/02/23 11:58
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What HB 2080 Does: Bitcoin Reserve, five-year cold storage mandate

Missouri’s 103rd General Assembly introduced House Bill 2080 to create a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Fund, with reports describing a five-year cold-storage mandate on any holdings, as reported by BlockchainReporter. The measure’s design centers on authorizing the state to hold Bitcoin (BTC) in a dedicated reserve structure rather than mixing it with ordinary operating accounts.

Cold storage refers to keeping cryptographic private keys offline, reducing exposure to hacking or network-connected failures. A five-year holding period would limit short-term trading and operational churn, aligning the reserve with longer-dated risk horizons typical of public funds.

Why It Matters Now: Status, governance, funding sources, next steps

HB 2080 has entered the review stage in the House Commerce Committee, a key step before any potential floor consideration, as per Odaily News. Committee scrutiny will shape the scope of custody, oversight, and disclosures before any broader vote.

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Earlier, a similar measure, HB 1217, proposed authorizing the Missouri State Treasurer to receive, invest, and hold Bitcoin under certain conditions, as reported by Coinglass. HB 2080 appears to continue that policy concept, though the final governance model will depend on committee amendments and implementation details.

Public testimony has sketched the contours of the policy debate, according to CitizenPortal.ai. “another tool to hedge against inflation, diversify investment portfolios, and allow Missouri to hold and use cryptocurrency in a controlled way,” said Rep. Ben Keathley, the sponsor. Environmental advocates from the Sierra Club’s Missouri chapter have countered that proof-of-work mining imposes significant energy and water demands that should weigh on policy design.

At the time of this writing, Bitcoin (BTC) trades around $64,954 with very high recent volatility near 11.03% and a bearish sentiment reading. This market context underscores why statutory holding periods and custody choices are central to the proposal’s risk framework.

How the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Fund could operate

Operationally, the fund could segregate BTC in offline custody, with transfers constrained by the five-year rule. Clear role-based controls, reconciliations, and periodic public reporting would help evidence state control and deter unauthorized movement.

On inflows, prior proposals discussed gifts and potential legislative appropriations, with supporters emphasizing that any use of general revenue would require separate legislative action. Outflows would likely be limited to statutory purposes after the holding period, with reporting on balances, transfers, and custody policies to maintain transparency.

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