The proposed bonds to be backed by cryptocurrency still need approval from New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte and the state’s five-member executive council.
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New Hampshire is set to evaluate a groundbreaking financial plan: a $100 million bond secured by Bitcoin, slated for public discussion. This proposal embodies a significant departure from traditional public finance methods, as state lawmakers deliberate on integrating digital assets into their economic strategy. Continue Reading:New Hampshire Considers Pioneering Bitcoin-Backed Bonds Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/new-hampshire-considers-pioneering-bitcoin-backed-bonds
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Cuomo's critique highlights potential conflicts of interest in crypto regulation, underscoring the need for transparent and unbiased policymaking.
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New Hampshire’s Executive Council is holding a public hearing this Wednesday on $100 million in bonds financing private Bitcoin (BTC) purchases. Approval would clear the last governmental hurdle for the first municipal bond collateralized by Bitcoin. However, Bitcoin’s winter drawdown cut its price by more than half. This deal enters mandatory liquidation after a roughly 12.5% slide. That gap, rather than the vote, may decide how the experiment ends. Bitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeinCrypto New Hampshire Bitcoin Bond Takes the Conduit Route The New Hampshire Business Finance Authority (BFA) requested the hearing under state statute RSA 162-I. Executive Director James Key-Wallace asked Governor Kelly Ayotte and the five-member council to determine whether the project is feasible and beneficial. If approved, the BFA will issue taxable conduit revenue bonds, meaning the sta
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The New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office announced that lawmakers would discuss issuing $100 million in bonds backed by Bitcoin (BTC) at a public hearing. In an update to the New Hampshire governor and executive council agenda, the state’s Business Finance Authority (BFA) has scheduled a meeting for Wednesday regarding the proposed issuance of $100 million in BTC-backed bonds. The BFA approved the bond in November 2025, saying that it planned to issue the vehicles upon approval from Governor Kelly Ayotte and the state’s five-member executive council. “This is an innovative way to bring more investment opportunities to our state and position us as a leader in digital finance without risking state funds or taxpayer dollars,” said Ayotte on the bonds, following the BFA approval. The potential high-value Bitcoin-backed bonds signaled the US state’s move toward friendlier digit
New Hampshire's vote could set a precedent for integrating digital assets into finance, potentially boosting bitcoin's credibility and institutional interest.
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New Hampshire’s plan to issue what backers call the world’s first Bitcoin-backed municipal bond goes before the state’s Executive Council on Wednesday, the last approval the $100 million project needs before it can move forward, The Boston Globe reported today. Governor Kelly Ayotte, who has called the effort “historic,” and the five-member council will hold a public hearing Wednesday morning at the request of James Key-Wallace, executive director of the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority. Key-Wallace asked the council to find the proposal feasible and beneficial to the public and to authorize the quasi-governmental agency to proceed. He has said the model would position the state as “a global leader in responsible crypto finance.” The structure differs from a conventional municipal bond in a key respect: no public money is at stake. Rather than the government repaying