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No, California didn’t move a regulation to grab your idle bitcoin

By Editorial Board Published June 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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No, California didn’t move a regulation to grab your idle bitcoin

The X social media account for Marty Bent and Matt Odell’s widespread podcast Tales From The Crypt (TFTC) earned 1.2 million views for a wildly inaccurate tweet about bitcoin (BTC).

Based on the podcasters, California “just passed” a invoice to “seize BTC left idle on exchanges.” The misinformation claimed the state might one way or the other assert “unclaimed property” possession “after three years of inactivity.”

The put up was solely unfaithful.

What truly occurred is much narrower and much much less fascinating.

Meeting Invoice 1052 handed the California State Meeting this week. It merely applies present unclaimed property legal guidelines to digital belongings on exchanges or different custodial platforms.

Somewhat than a brand new regulation permitting the state to confiscate belongings or arbitrarily deem them “abandoned,” AB 1052 merely harmonizes digital belongings inside the identical authorized framework as conventional belongings like financial institution accounts or protected deposit containers.

Misinformation about deserted bitcoin

Beneath California’s present unclaimed property legal guidelines, which stay unchanged this week, if a person hasn’t carried out an “act of ownership interest” (akin to making a transaction, accessing the account, or in any other case demonstrating consciousness of the property) for 3 years, the belongings could underneath sure circumstances be transferred to the state’s custody as unclaimed property.

As a basic reminder, passage of a invoice from California’s meeting to its senate doesn’t enact any new regulation. Legal guidelines in US states solely exist as soon as they’ve handed a bicameral legislature and earned the governor’s signature.

Opposite to TFTC’s misinformation, California could not seize deserted BTC for its personal profit. Current legal guidelines require the state to carry unclaimed belongings of their unique kinds, not liquidate it to money.

Once more, AB 1052 extends that requirement to digital belongings — that means that the state must maintain onto BTC, ETH, or different digital belongings with out liquidating them into USD.

Rightful homeowners could reclaim their belongings at any time by proving their identification and possession.

Furthermore, earlier than transferring deserted belongings to the state, custodians like exchanges should try to contact the proprietor a number of occasions. Provided that the proprietor stays unresponsive could the custodian offload any property to the state to carry for added time.

With out further remark and greater than 9 hours later, TFTC embedded a “correction” beneath its unique misinformation about BTC. It didn’t delete its unique, wholly inaccurate put up.

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