Taiwan legislator Ko Ju-Chun has called on the central bank to adopt Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset. He proposed that up to 5% of the nation’s $50 billion reserves be allocated to Bitcoin, alongside traditional assets like gold and foreign currency. Ko highlighted Bitcoin’s hedging capabilities, saying it could strengthen the resilience and adaptability of Taiwan’s financial system. The move signals growing interest in integrating crypto into national financial strategies.
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