Taiwan Weighs Adding Bitcoin to National Reserves

Published at 2025-11-13 10:18:56

Taiwan's central bank together with the Executive Yuan are reportedly assessing whether Bitcoin should be included as a strategic reserve asset, a step that would mark a notable policy shift for a major economy. Officials say the review focuses on volatility, custody solutions, accounting and legal frameworks rather than an immediate allocation, and any decision would follow further internal debate and regulatory guidance.

The proposal matters because formal reserve adoption by Taiwan could influence other countries weighing crypto diversification and potentially increase institutional demand for BTC, while raising questions about monetary policy and risk management. Market impact will depend on the scale of any allocation and the technical safeguards adopted; observers will watch for more detailed guidance on governance, valuation and cross-border implications as the review continues.

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