
Kazakhstan is setting up a national cryptocurrency reserve fund valued between $500 million and $1 billion, using seized and repatriated assets. The fund will invest in ETFs and shares of crypto-related companies while avoiding direct cryptocurrency ownership. Expected to be operational by early 2026, this cautious approach aims to strategically expose the country to digital asset growth while managing risks. The move represents a significant step in integrating regulated crypto investments into Kazakhstan’s national financial strategy.
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