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The Czech Republic has taken a historic step in the cryptocurrency landscape, with its central bank investing $1 million in a digital asset portfolio that includes
(BTC), a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin, and a tokenized bank deposit. The Czech National Bank (CNB) , marking the first time a central bank has directly purchased Bitcoin for a test portfolio. The initiative, , aims to study the operational, regulatory, and strategic implications of holding digital assets.Governor Aleš Michl emphasized that the pilot project is not a policy shift but a preparatory measure to understand how blockchain-based assets could shape future financial systems. "
that, in the future, it will be easy to use the koruna to buy tokenized Czech bonds and more—with one tap an espresso; with another an investment such as a bond or another asset that used to be the preserve of larger investors," Michl stated. The CNB clarified that the portfolio, which excludes traditional foreign reserves, and is not intended to diversify reserves in the near term.The test portfolio
, evaluate security protocols, and assess compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. Additionally, the CNB to explore blockchain and fintech solutions for monetary policy adaptation. This move aligns with global trends, as central banks increasingly experiment with digital assets. For instance, 1% of its assets to Bitcoin, while Taiwan's central bank plans a Bitcoin reserve assessment by 2025.The CNB's cautious approach reflects broader institutional skepticism. In January 2025, Michl proposed allocating up to $7.3 billion (5% of reserves) to Bitcoin, but the board rejected the plan.
underscores the bank's desire to balance innovation with prudence. " is Bitcoin. It currently has zero correlation to bonds and is an interesting asset for a large portfolio," Michl noted earlier this year.The Czech Republic's move also highlights the EU's fragmented stance on crypto. While the European Central Bank (ECB) has dismissed Bitcoin as a reserve asset,
a push to maintain competitiveness amid rapid technological change. The bank stressed that its actions do not conflict with ECB policies, of official reserves.Globally, the CNB's initiative joins a growing list of central banks experimenting with digital assets. The U.S., China, and other EU members are testing blockchain-based systems, while private companies like Tesla and BlackRock hold significant Bitcoin reserves.
that by 2030, both gold and Bitcoin could coexist as central bank assets, reflecting a redefinition of money.The CNB's pilot
, with results shared publicly. If successful, it could influence future reserve strategies, particularly as tokenized assets gain traction. For now, into crypto underscores a broader institutional recognition of blockchain's potential to reshape finance.---
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