#2026年比特币价格展望 🚨The shift of Bitcoin adoption by US local governments



The tide is turning.

The latest proposal in Florida has sparked widespread attention: the state government plans to establish an official digital asset strategic reserve, with Bitcoin allocations potentially reaching 10% of public funds.

What does this mean? This is not a test by a certain fund or an exploration by a company—it's an official decision at the state fiscal level. When local governments start allocating taxpayer funds to Bitcoin, it indicates a fundamental change in the perception of this type of digital asset within the capital circles: from "high-risk speculative asset" to "strategic asset."

From retail enthusiasm, to institutional gathering, to Wall Street entering the market, and now to policy support at the national and local levels—this evolution is accelerating. Under macroeconomic factors such as long-term dollar depreciation pressure, high global inflation expectations, and expanding fiscal deficits in various countries, Bitcoin's role as "digital gold" is becoming increasingly clear.

Many are still debating when the next market cycle will arrive, but the true players have already seen through it: policymakers' strategic layouts often lead market recognition by 18 months. When legislation is already written into law, it indicates that the shift of sovereign capital has begun.

Those who understand this trend are always the ones who make their first fortune.
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DecentralizeMevip
· 01-10 08:51
This move by Florida is really amazing. The government directly steps in to allocate BTC, which essentially means official recognition, right?
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WhaleShadowvip
· 01-09 13:19
I'm not convinced by this approach in Florida; it's just politicians' Federal Reserve stories being hyped up. What they call strategic reserves is actually just gambling with taxpayers' money. I've heard the argument of "leading the market by 18 months" too many times; be cautious. Let's wait until it actually materializes; right now, it's all just PPT slides.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-09 13:14
Florida really dares to use taxpayers' money to play with cryptocurrencies, I believe this wave is promising. --- Wait, policies are 18 months ahead of the market? Is it already too late to get in now? --- It's that same story of "those who understand the trend make the first fortune," as if I can't understand it haha. --- Public funds allocated to Bitcoin... Really? Don't even think about this in Europe. --- Sovereign capital shifting is the real focus; retail investors should have reacted long ago. --- But speaking of which, how long will it take from policy to implementation? Don't let it be another empty victory. --- I agree with the positioning of digital gold, but if Florida dares to do this, will other states follow? --- Still 18 months ahead? I feel like it's just politicians jumping on the bandwagon. --- Now it's finally the turn for the crypto world to sing the song of overthrowing the oppressors, but the problem is I've already invested all my cash. --- The key is the dollar depreciation expectation; that's the real core. Bitcoin is just a beneficiary.
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GamefiGreenievip
· 01-09 13:12
Wow, Florida's move is really incredible. Using taxpayers' money to buy Bitcoin—ten years ago, no one would have dared to imagine this. Wall Street is already in, and retail investors are still hesitating. Keep up with the pace, brothers. Once the policy is implemented, it will be too late. Smart money has already been lurking. Wait, is this real? Is the state government really allowed to buy Bitcoin directly? Honestly, those who don't understand the macro perspective are destined to get caught. This wave has indeed arrived.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-09 12:54
This move in Florida is really telling us that it's time to wake up. Taxpayers' money is now allocated to Bitcoin, and some still talk about risk? LOL. 18 months ahead of the market? I just want to know when those still hesitating will finally realize. Those who have made their first fortune truly understand, but unfortunately most people are still waiting for the perfect entry point. Policy shifts are the strongest signals; think about what this really means. However, I have to say, every time there's such promotion, in the end, only a few people actually make money. Will it be the same this time?
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