ECB Chairman Rejects Bitcoin Reserve as Czech Considers It
European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde does not expect any EU country to adopt a Bitcoin reserve, reflecting strong skepticism about cryptocurrency’s role in central bank reserves.
Her remarks came in response to Czech National Bank (CNB) Governor Aleš Michl, who recently gained approval from the CNB board to explore alternative assets for the country’s reserves.
Lagarde’s Skepticism Might Not Align with Some EU Nations
Michl has openly discussed the possibility of allocating up to 5% of the Czech Republic’s reserves to Bitcoin. However, the proposal has drawn mixed reactions from officials.
Lagarde insisted that Bitcoin does not meet the criteria required for inclusion in central bank reserves. She reinforced the ECB’s long-standing stance against cryptocurrency adoption within the EU’s monetary system.
“I love how Lagarde wants a liquid, secure & safe reserve, and then laughs at Bitcoin. She either didn’t do her homework, or as an agenda. Probably both,” wrote European crypto influencer Robin Seyr.
While the Czech Republic is part of the EU, it does not use the euro. So, its central bank has more flexibility in financial decisions.
The country has also shown strong pro-Bitcoin sentiment in recent months. In December, the country introduced new policies to ease crypto taxation rules.
Meanwhile, the debate over Bitcoin reserves is not limited to the Czech Republic. Last month, former German Finance Minister Christian Lindner suggested exploring the idea.
Also, Switzerland has initiated a push to include Bitcoin alongside gold in its national reserves. Swiss lawmakers must gather 100,000 signatures by mid-2025 for a referendum to advance the proposal.
“Let the ECB roll out their CBDC while EU nations hedge against EUR control with Bitcoin reserves in their own treasuries—breaking free from the ECB’s Fed-first, treasonous policies,” wrote Simon Dixon.
In the US, momentum for Bitcoin reserves is growing at the state level. Over 15 states have introduced bills to allocate funds for Bitcoin purchases.
Texas has named Bitcoin reserves a top priority for 2025. Illinois and Indiana are also considering similar legislation.
On a national level, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order to study the creation of a digital asset stockpile. Bitcoin’s potential as a reserve asset remains a topic of global discussion.
Central banks and policymakers are weighing the risks and benefits of integrating digital assets into their financial systems.
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