The Oklahoma Legislature yesterday passed a bill to protect Bitcoin rights
Mining company Hiveon posted on social media, saying that yesterday, the Oklahoma State Council passed a bill with a vote of 81:1 aimed at protecting Bitcoin rights, the result of efforts by Dennis Porter, Satoshi Action Fund, and the Oklahoma Bitcoin Association. The rights bill includes mining, buying and selling bitcoin, self-custody, and running nodes; the bill was passed by the Senate and signed by the governor. The "mining rights" bill had previously passed in Montana and Missouri in 2023.
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