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Texas Purchases $5 Million in BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF, Plans Direct Bitcoin Buy

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Last updated: November 26, 2025 7:25 am
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Published: November 26, 2025
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In a notable development for the cryptocurrency landscape, Texas has made a strategic move to establish a state-backed Bitcoin position by purchasing $5 million worth of BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF. This transaction signals a growing acceptance of Bitcoin among government entities, as Texas is preparing to allocate an additional $5 million, which will be held in the state’s own custody.

Lee Bratcher, president of the Texas Blockchain Council, disclosed that the initial investment in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) was executed on November 20. Texas plans to self-custody the remaining $5 million in Bitcoin once the necessary custody systems are operational. This decision marks Texas as one of the states increasingly investing in Bitcoin, with a total planned allocation of $10 million, indicating a shift in governmental attitudes toward cryptocurrency assets.

Bratcher emphasized that the ETF purchase serves only as a temporary measure until the state’s long-term custody framework is established. Industry reactions have been swift, with Pierre Rochard, CEO of The Bitcoin Bond Company, asserting that Texas’ actions reflect a significant transformation in government sentiment towards Bitcoin. He noted, “In five years we went from ‘governments will ban bitcoin’ to ‘governments are only buying a small amount of bitcoin.’ Hyperbitcoinization has happened, is happening, and will continue to happen.”

While the motivations behind Texas’ Bitcoin purchases may still be unclear, it is evident that the state is aligning its financial strategies to incorporate digital currencies. In June, Governor Gregg Abbott had signed legislation enabling Texas to hold Bitcoin as part of its long-term financial assets, with the stipulation that only assets with a market cap exceeding $500 billion, such as Bitcoin, would qualify for its reserves. Notably, the ETF does not meet this criterion, reinforcing the notion that it is merely a preliminary step.

Texas is following in the footsteps of other states, such as Wisconsin, which invested approximately $100 million in IBIT shares in May 2024. The trend is also echoed by significant institutional interest; Harvard’s endowment fund recently revealed a substantial $443 million investment in IBIT, positioning it as the 16th-largest holder of the fund. Additionally, Al Warda Investments, affiliated with the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, reported a massive increase of over 230% in its Bitcoin holdings in the third quarter, further underscoring a growing institutional engagement with cryptocurrencies.

As more states and institutions embrace Bitcoin, the landscape of digital currency is evolving, potentially paving the way for broader acceptance and implementation in both financial and regulatory frameworks across the United States.

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