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Possibility of Bitcoin (BTC) Reserve Being Discussed in Another Country!
The Bitcoin reserve plan initiated by Donald Trump, expected to take office on January 20, is spreading worldwide.
At a time when Bitcoin reserves are being discussed in many countries, the latest news comes from the Czech Republic. According to this, Aleš Michl, the President of the Czech National Bank (CNB), said that they are researching buying Bitcoin.
Aleš Michl, speaking to CNN Nes, said that as part of their diversification strategy for foreign exchange reserves, they are considering buying a small amount of Bitcoin in the future.
Michl stated that the decision to allow the purchase of BTC needs to be approved by the seven members of the CNB Board of Directors.
Janis Aliapulios, one of the board consultants, said, "In short, CNB is not currently considering buying Bitcoin or any cryptocurrency for its reserves. However, President Michl did not rule out discussing the idea of buying crypto."
Aliapulios also added that the bank will continue to buy gold in the near future and plans to increase its gold assets to approximately 5% of its total assets by 2028.
However, intergovernmental blockchain expert Anndy Lian said that governments and institutions are re-evaluating their financial strategies, including Bitcoin, and that there is increasing interest in BTC. While this is a positive change, Lian warned that price volatility could pose a risk to national reserves.