Florida CFO requests report on potential for investing some state retirement system funds into digital assets

Patronis discussed bitcoin in the letter

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis asked the State Board of Administration to furnish a report examining the feasibility, risk and possible benefits of allocating a portion of state retirement system funds to digital assets.

"As a Trustee over the State Board of Administration, please consider this letter as a request to the SBA to provide a report on the feasibility, risk, and potential benefits of directing a portion of state retirement system monies into digital asset classes," Patronis wrote in a letter to Chris Spencer, the executive director of the State Board of Administration.

Patronis specifically mentions bitcoin in the letter.

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Left: Jimmy Patronis; Right: Bitcoin logo

Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis in 2023, and a bitcoin logo outside a cryptocurrency exchange bureau in Istanbul, Turkey, on March 1. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel | David Lombeida/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

"When managing state pensions for firefighters, teachers, and police officers, it's also essential to prioritize the bottom line and ensure the best return on investment for Floridians," he noted. "This is where the potential of investing in a cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, becomes particularly compelling. 

"Bitcoin is often called ‘digital gold,’ and it could help diversify the state’s portfolio and provide a secure hedge against the volatility of other major asset classes. The State Board of Administration maintains a Florida Growth Fund that allows for more innovative and emerging investments, and a Digital Currency Investment Pilot Program could be a perfect fit, offering potential benefits we cannot afford to overlook," he continued.

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Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis

Florida chief financial officer Jimmy Patronis in 2022. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)

Patronis took note of former President Trump's speech at the bitcoin conference in Nashville, Tennessee, earlier this year. 

Trump pledged that if he wins the presidential election, his administration will adopt a policy for the U.S. government to retain all of the bitcoin it already holds and all of the bitcoin it obtains going forward.

"This will serve, in effect, as the core of the strategic national bitcoin stockpile," Trump declared.

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Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump gestures at the Bitcoin 2024 event in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 27, 2024.

Former President Trump speaks at the Bitcoin event in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 27. (Kevin Wurm/File Photo / Reuters Photos)

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Patronis is also the state fire marshal.

"There's no telling what the future of cryptocurrency will be, but it's important that the State of Florida stays ahead of the curve when considering new investments and providing the best returns for Floridians," he noted.