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Chairman of Swiss Nationwide Financial institution hasn’t budged on bitcoin

By Editorial Board Published April 25, 2025 2 Min Read
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Chairman of Swiss Nationwide Financial institution hasn’t budged on bitcoin

The chairman of Switzerland’s nationwide financial institution has criticized bitcoin’s (BTC) skill to carry out as a forex reserve asset whereas additionally rejecting calls from crypto advocates to put it to use as an financial hedge.

As reported by Reuters, Chairman Martin Schlegel made the feedback on the Swiss Nationwide Financial institution shareholder assembly on Friday. His considerations included cryptocurrency’s liquidity and its “very, very high” fluctuating costs. 

He stated, “Cryptocurrency cannot currently fulfil the requirements for our currency reserves.” Bitcoin campaigner and Bitcoin Suisse board member, Luzius Meisser, was additionally current on the assembly. 

Meisser stated that, whereas BTC “might not be worth much in scenarios that most of you consider normal,” he claimed it “will be worth a lot in the specific scenario of a multipolar world order with fading trust in government debt.”

Yesterday, Meisser instructed Reuters {that a} weakening of each the euro and greenback is extra purpose for Switzerland’s central financial institution to carry BTC. He stated, “Politicians eventually give in to the temptation of printing money to fund their plans, but BTC is a currency that cannot be inflated through deficit spending.”

Messier helps a pro-BTC marketing campaign that was launched final December by the Swiss federal chancellery. Its aim is to advocate for adjustments to be made to Switzerland’s structure that might enable the nation to carry BTC in its reserve.

Nevertheless, Schlegel has remained in opposition to any of those proposed adjustments. In March, he instructed Swiss shops that nationwide reserves must be “highly liquid” for financial polices, and that, when in comparison with the worldwide market, the market cap of crypto is comparatively small and nonetheless “a niche phenomenon.” 

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