Taiwan is exploring the creation of a national Bitcoin Reserve comprising seized coins, much like the US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve established by President Trump in March. Taiwan is preparing to issue a formal report on its Bitcoin holdings, signaling that officials are weighing whether the country should follow the United States in creating a national Bitcoin reserve.Zhuo Rongtai, the Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan), said the country is preparing a report to assess the total amount of Bitcoin (BTC) confiscated by domestic agencies.The report will be issued before the end of the year, said Rongtai during the Legislative Yuan’s general fiscal inquiry meeting with the Finance Committee on Tuesday. Read more Taiwan is exploring the creation of a national Bitcoin Reserve comprising seized coins, much like the US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve established by President Trump in March. Taiwan is preparing to issue a formal report on its Bitcoin holdings, signaling that officials are weighing whether the country should follow the United States in creating a national Bitcoin reserve.Zhuo Rongtai, the Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan), said the country is preparing a report to assess the total amount of Bitcoin (BTC) confiscated by domestic agencies.The report will be issued before the end of the year, said Rongtai during the Legislative Yuan’s general fiscal inquiry meeting with the Finance Committee on Tuesday. Read more

Taiwan premier promises Bitcoin reserve assessment report by end of 2025

2025/11/13 18:19
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Taiwan is exploring the creation of a national Bitcoin Reserve comprising seized coins, much like the US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve established by President Trump in March.

Taiwan is preparing to issue a formal report on its Bitcoin holdings, signaling that officials are weighing whether the country should follow the United States in creating a national Bitcoin reserve.

Zhuo Rongtai, the Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan), said the country is preparing a report to assess the total amount of Bitcoin (BTC) confiscated by domestic agencies.

The report will be issued before the end of the year, said Rongtai during the Legislative Yuan’s general fiscal inquiry meeting with the Finance Committee on Tuesday. 

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