Luxembourg Says Other Countries Will Follow After Buying Bitcoin

Published at 2025-11-13 21:56:18

On Nov. 13, 2025 Luxembourg confirmed it has invested public funds directly in Bitcoin (BTC), positioning itself among the first European countries to adopt crypto on a sovereign balance sheet. Finance Minister framed the decision as a strategic diversification and predicted that other nations will emulate the approach. The allocation signals growing official acceptance of digital assets and raises the profile of Bitcoin as a reserve-class instrument.

Why it matters: a small, well-regulated EU member taking this step could encourage other states to reconsider reserve management and accelerate policy debates at the regional level about custody, accounting, and risk exposure. Markets may read the move as a bullish legitimacy signal for BTC, but it also amplifies questions about volatility, regulatory coordination, and how traditional treasuries integrate crypto into public finance frameworks.

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