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New Hampshire signs blockchain law covering crypto users and developers

The statute also creates a special blockchain dispute docket in state superior court, and follows the state’s earlier approval of a plan to invest up to 5% of public funds in Bitcoin.

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte signed HB 639, a new set of “Blockchain Basic Laws” designed to provide legal protections for crypto use and blockchain innovation in the state, Decrypt reports. The package includes a dedicated blockchain dispute docket within the state’s superior court.

The law is intended to safeguard self-custody for individuals and to clarify protections for parties building and operating blockchain networks, including developers, miners, validators, entrepreneurs, and blockchain-related businesses, according to Decrypt.

The signing comes after New Hampshire became the first state to set up a strategic Bitcoin reserve in 2025. That measure, also signed by Ayotte, allows the state treasurer to invest up to 5% of public funds in Bitcoin alongside precious metals such as gold and silver.

Despite the state’s broader push, Decrypt reports that the executive council rejected a proposal that would have enabled the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority to facilitate a Bitcoin-backed municipal bond.

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