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Taiwan is entering the global crypto conversation at a higher level after a lawmaker proposed allocating a portion of the country’s massive foreign exchange reserves into Bitcoin.
With reserves estimated at around $602 billion, the proposal focuses on diversification rather than replacement. Currently, a significant share of these reserves is tied to U.S. dollar assets a concentration that policymakers are beginning to question in an increasingly uncertain global environment.
The idea behind introducing Bitcoin is not speculative exposure, but strategic positioning. Supporters argue that a limited allocation could act as a hedge against currency risk, geopolitical pressure, and long-term shifts in the financial system.
However, this remains a proposal not policy. Taiwan’s central bank has historically taken a cautious stance on digital assets, citing volatility and financial stability concerns. Any move toward adoption would require rigorous evaluation, regulatory clarity, and strong risk controls.
Big picture:
Bitcoin is no longer being viewed only as a trading asset. It is gradually entering sovereign-level discussions as a potential reserve instrument signaling a broader shift in how nations think about financial security and diversification.
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