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South Dakota House panel kills bill that would have allowed state to invest in Bitcoin

Feb 25, 2025 at 03:44 am

The bill, from Rep. Logan Manhart, R-Aberdeen, died by being sent to the "41st day" of the 40-day legislative session.

South Dakota House panel kills bill that would have allowed state to invest in Bitcoin

A South Dakota House committee voted today to kill a bill that would have permitted the state to invest up to 10 percent in Bitcoin.

The bill, from Rep. Logan Manhart, R-Aberdeen, died by being sent to the “41st day” of the 40-day legislative session.

The bill’s proponents, including Ben Wiener from the South Dakota Blockchain Institute, argued that Bitcoin could serve as a hedge against inflation and had been a better performer than traditional assets.

However, State Investment Officer Matt Clark recommended against the bill, calling Bitcoin unsuitable for state funds. He raised questions about the origin and ownership of Bitcoin, saying that “there are too many unanswered questions” to consider it anything more than a speculative asset.

Interestingly, Susan Luschas, who has been investing in Bitcoin since 2017, testified against the bill, calling Bitcoin a ‘Ponzi scheme.’ She said billionaires are looking to get out of Bitcoin and have the federal and state governments pay them so they can invest in land and other assets.

Rep. Steve Duffy, R-Rapid City, explained his ‘No’ vote. He said he didn’t understand it and didn’t want to risk other people’s retirement money.

The committee chair noted that though the bill was lost, the discussion was educational, and the participants learned more about Bitcoin and state investments.

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