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Oklahoma passed a bill earlier this week that protects state residents’ right to self-custody digital assets.
The bill will go into effect on November 1, 2024.
OKHB3594 was signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt. It was sponsored by four Republicans — State Senators Bill Coleman and Dana Prieto and State Representatives Brian Hill and Cody Maynard.
Under the bill, Oklahoma bans restricting or outlawing the use “or the self-custody of digital assets using a self-hosted wallet or a hardware wallet,” a page for the bill said.
Oklahomans can also mine crypto both at home and industrially, though they have to comply with local noise ordinances.
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