Arizona Senate Bill 1649 has cleared two committees and is advancing toward a full Senate vote, with the bill authorizing the state treasurer to hold, invest, orArizona Senate Bill 1649 has cleared two committees and is advancing toward a full Senate vote, with the bill authorizing the state treasurer to hold, invest, or

Arizona Is Close to Passing a Law That Would Let the State Keep Seized Bitcoin

2026/03/05 00:34
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Arizona Senate Bill 1649 has cleared two committees and is advancing toward a full Senate vote, with the bill authorizing the state treasurer to hold, invest, or lend seized digital assets rather than immediately auctioning them, though Governor Katie Hobbs previously vetoed similar legislation in 2025.

What the Bill Does

The traditional treatment of seized cryptocurrency is simple: law enforcement seizes it, it gets auctioned for US dollars, the proceeds go to the state. SB 1649 changes that process. Under the bill, seized Bitcoin, XRP, DigiByte, and USD-backed stablecoins, along with any digital asset meeting a qualifying threshold, would instead flow into a Digital Asset Strategic Reserve Fund managed by the state treasurer.

The treasurer would be authorized to hold those assets, invest them, or lend them to generate additional revenue for the state budget. Converting seized crypto to cash immediately has historically meant the state sold near whatever price prevailed at auction. Holding the assets gives the state exposure to potential appreciation. It also gives the state exposure to potential depreciation.

The custody requirement builds the institutional guardrail into the bill: assets must be held by qualified custodians, either federal or state-chartered banks and trust companies, or through SEC-approved exchange-traded products. That language addresses the security concern that opponents of state crypto reserves typically raise.

The Eligible Asset List

Bitcoin, XRP, and DigiByte are explicitly named. The broader eligibility criterion is a cryptocurrency fair value score of at least 1% relative to a digital gold standard benchmark, defined as Bitcoin reaching $100,000.

That threshold is both specific and unusual. It ties asset eligibility to a Bitcoin price target rather than to market cap, liquidity, or regulatory classification. If Bitcoin is at $100,000 and an asset has a fair value score of at least 1% against that benchmark, it qualifies. The practical effect would be to allow a small set of established assets beyond the named three once the Bitcoin price condition is met.

Bitcoin is currently at approximately $67,000, which is below the $100,000 benchmark. The eligibility threshold creates an interesting dynamic: some assets that might qualify under the formula are not yet eligible because Bitcoin has not reached the reference price.

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The Legislative Progress

The bill cleared the Senate Finance Committee on February 16, 2026 with a 4 to 2 vote. It then passed the Senate Rules Committee on February 24 and was placed on the consent calendar. The consent calendar placement moves it closer to a full Senate vote without requiring individual scheduling.

The partisan breakdown of the committee votes suggests the bill has Republican majority support in the Senate, consistent with the broader state-level Bitcoin reserve movement. Tennessee, Texas, Missouri, and West Virginia are all advancing similar legislation, covered in the Tennessee bill article earlier this week.

The Veto Problem

Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed similar digital asset legislation in 2025. Her stated objections were market volatility and risks to the state budget. Those objections have not changed with the new bill. The underlying concern, that a state government holding volatile digital assets as a reserve creates fiscal risk, is a legitimate policy argument regardless of one’s view on Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory.

A bill that passes the Arizona Senate still requires Hobbs’s signature to become law. She has demonstrated she will veto this category of legislation. Unless the bill can be structured to address her specific objections, or unless the political dynamics shift between the Senate vote and her desk, the path to enactment runs through either a legislative override or a change in gubernatorial posture.

Both are possible. Neither is certain.

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