Czech central bank weighs bitcoin as a reserve asset

Governor Aleš Michl plans to present the bitcoin proposal to the Czech central bank’s board for further assessment.

Czech National Bank is considering adding bitcoin to its reserves but warns of the cryptocurrency’s volatility.

The Czech National Bank is evaluating whether to include bitcoin in its reserves, Governor Aleš Michl revealed. No immediate decision is expected, but if approved, the bank could allocate up to 5% of its €140 billion reserves to the cryptocurrency.

Michl, who has focused on diversifying reserves since taking office in 2022, has already increased gold purchases and shifted investments toward equities. He plans to present the bitcoin proposal to the bank’s board, acknowledging the asset’s volatility as a key consideration.

While some central banks remain sceptical about bitcoin’s role as a reserve asset, growing institutional adoption has fuelled debate. The European Central Bank continues to reject bitcoin, likening it to speculative bubbles, while Switzerland has seen calls for its central bank to hold bitcoin alongside gold.

Interest in bitcoin has surged, with its value more than doubling in 2024. BlackRock’s bitcoin exchange-traded funds and the US government’s new cryptocurrency initiatives have contributed to its rise, making it an increasingly attractive option for investors.