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Czech Central Bank Paring Down Bitcoin Exposure; Reserve Strategy Expected to Take Months

Czech Central Bank's BTC Adoption still Under Review: Months of Planning, Reduced Exposure Under 1% Detailed in Latest Announcement

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 6, 2025
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Key Points

  • The Czech central bank is considering a Bitcoin reserve plan, which may take months to finalize.
  • The bank’s potential exposure to Bitcoin is expected to be much lower than the initially suggested 5%.

The Czech National Bank is currently examining a plan to adopt Bitcoin (BTC) as a reserve asset, a process that could take several months to complete. The bank’s exposure to Bitcoin is anticipated to be significantly less than the previously proposed 5%.

Initial Proposal and Reaction

Governor Ales Michl initially mentioned the idea during an interview with the Financial Times. This proposal was met with enthusiasm in the cryptocurrency community, but was met with skepticism from policymakers. Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, dismissed the idea, stating that reserves need to be liquid, secure, and safe.

Study Commissioned

In response to Michl’s proposal, the Czech National Bank’s board has ordered a study to evaluate the feasibility of Bitcoin as a reserve asset. The governor has expressed his openness to the conclusions of the study, even if it rejects the idea. However, according to sources quoted by Bloomberg, the study could take months to complete. Additionally, even if the study endorses Bitcoin purchases, the bank’s exposure is expected to be less than 1% of total reserves, a significant reduction from the initially reported “up to 5%”.

Michl acknowledged the risk of Bitcoin’s value dropping to zero, but also recognized its potential. Data from the CNB suggests that if 5% of its reserves had been in Bitcoin over the past decade, annual returns would have increased by 3.5 percentage points, though volatility would have also doubled. If the plan is approved, the CNB could become the first Western central bank known to hold Bitcoin, joining El Salvador, which currently holds 6,048 BTC worth approximately $619 million, according to data from Bitcoin Treasuries.

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